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_aWeimann, Gabriel
245 _aTerrorist Migration to the Dark Web
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
260 _b Alex P. Schmid
_c2016
520 _aThe terms Deep Web, Deep Net, Invisible Web, or Dark Web refer to the content on the World Wide Web that is not indexed by standard search engines. The deepest layers of the Deep Web, a segment known as the Dark Web, contain content that has been intentionally concealed including illegal and anti-social information. The conventional Surface Web was discovered to be too risky for anonymity-seeking terrorists: they could be monitored, traced, and found. In contrast, on the Dark Web, decentralized and anonymous networks aid in evading arrest and the closure of these terrorist platforms. This paper reports some of the recent trends in terrorist use of the Dark Web for communication, fundraising, storing information and online material.
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_aTerrorismo
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_aInvestigación
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_aTerrorismo
_xCiberterrorismo
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_aAl-Qaeda
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_aEstado Islámico
773 0 _aPerspectives on Terrorism
_g. -- Vol. 10 No. 3 (June. 2016)
_iEn :
_tPerspectives on Terrorism
_w1101
_x2334-3745
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_uhttp://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/513/1013
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