Summary:
The book delves into the hidden corners of the internet, exploring the varied subcultures and activities that thrive away from the mainstream web, including cybercrime, crypto-anarchists, and darknet markets. It provides an in-depth look at the individuals and communities that operate in these concealed spaces, examining the implications of their actions on privacy, law enforcement, and internet freedom.
Key points:
1. Darknet: The book introduces the Darknet, a hidden part of the internet often linked to illegal activities. It provides anonymity for users, attracting criminals but also those under oppressive regimes.
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