** Does NIKETALK know anything about the DEEP WEB?! **

List isn't that in depth, there are articles with longer first hand experiences out there. But here you go.



10. The $255,000 Job Opportunity

While a guy was casually browsing the Deep Web, he came across a job position with a few requirements. You need to have an RN Credentials and combat experience, you need to be 6 months on a ship abroad without any kind of communication with the rest of the world. With requirements like that, who knows what the employer had in mind and what kind of things you need to do. Also, since this was a long time ago, a quarter of a million had value like a million today which makes it even more suspicious.


9. Close Call

One man came very close to spend many sleepless nights because he was browsing on the Deep Web. He said it was his third time browsing the Deep Web when he saw a link which said: “For journalists and people new to the Deep Web”. Since it was titled like that, he thought there is helpful information. However, when the page opened, one picture started loading and this is the only time when you wish for a slow internet connection. Since he had a slow internet he just saw an old Asian man with blood on his chains. He closed the tab before the image loaded and today he is still wondering what was on the image, but on the other side, he is kinda glad he didn’t see it.


8. Kill my Husband

One ordinary teenage boy was witness to countless arguments between his parents. In the meantime, while the arguments were getting worse and worse, his friends told him about a Deep Web and how to access it. As he did, he saw a post called ‘Kill My Husband’ published by a woman who demanded her husband to be assassinated by a hitman while he was driving to work on a Thursday morning at 9:45, but it has to look like an accident. There was a photo of the car, and the boy was shocked because it was identical as his dad’s plus he was leaving for work at that time. The boy told his mother immediately after he saw and she took the post down.


7. Recipes for Human Meat

While a few friends were hanging out, they got bored and decided to take a look at the Deep Web. Their most disturbing and creepy experience was when they found out a guide for cooking women. The page they ran into had information for what kind of body types to use for specific cuts, how to prepare the cuts and how to cook the woman. This “recipe” horrified them so much they left immediately and never came back.


6. Five Guys

One of the 10 creepy Deep Web experiences is a simple and short story and yet so disturbing. One guy used to hang on the Deep Web all the time. One day, he was doing the usual browsing and decided to go out in ‘Five Guys’ to eat. After he had finished his meal, he came back home and as he logged in on the Deep Web again, he saw a picture of him eating at ‘Five Guys’.


5. Don’t Click “Random”

After reading someone’s experience with Deep Web, we often feel insecure and like we are being watched. A Reddit user had one of the creepiest experiences, while he was browsing the Deep Web, he hit the ‘random’ button a few times and suddenly a webpage started loading. The loading took longer than usual and when it finally loaded, giant black letters appeared on his screen: “YOU BETTER START RUNNING”. This made him stop browsing the Deep Web and it was more than enough to scare the hell out of him.


4. Hello, Mr. [Your Last Name]

Commenting on social media or funny videos from kids and animals is interesting, but commenting on Deep Web is another thing. One man commented on a video and after some time when he got back on the same video, he was stunned by the comment reply. Someone replied to his comment with: “That is very astute of you Mr. (his last name)”. Because he never said his last name, and it isn’t a common one, he got so scared and he didn’t use the internet for like a week.


3. Execution

One of the creepiest experiences with the Deep Web was when a man came across a clip that looked like YouTube video. When he opened it, he saw a footage of a few executions in the Middle East. More than 20 men were kneeling with bags over their heads while one man was streaming the execution live through his cell phone. A large group of men stood behind them and when their leader said some words on unidentified language, they started shooting until their clips went empty. He was seeing men crying and praying and a few moments later, they were all dead and still taking bullets even though they were already dead.


2. Pictures of Dead Children

Seeing dead children is terrible, but seeing them cut into pieces is far more terrible. One picture was showing approximately 10-year-old boy, cut into four pieces, the two legs in a bucket upside down, in a place which looked like an autopsy room. The man said this was the first time he visited Deep Web and he never came back. It took him a few months to tell his experience for the very first time.


1. Torturing a Woman Live Stream

One curious student logged in to see what was Deep Web, but shortly he regretted doing it. He saw a live stream of two men torturing a woman by the instructions of people who were writing on chat. Those people who were giving the instructions paid just so they can see a woman being tortured to death. The student puked a few times as he saw what they were doing to her. Even though he shut down his laptop because he couldn’t watch this anymore, he was worried whether the woman is still alive, so he opened it again. At the end, he saw a woman with two eyes missing, misshapen face.
 
Reminds me of the only time in my life I left the internet alone for a solid week. Went down a Google image black hole and [emoji]128563[/emoji][emoji]128556[/emoji][emoji]128546[/emoji]. I'll never talk about what I saw, but I've seen gore and this topped all of that. I can't even believe it popped up on a random search.
 
Reminds me of the only time in my life I left the internet alone for a solid week. Went down a Google image black hole and [emoji]128563[/emoji][emoji]128556[/emoji][emoji]128546[/emoji]. I'll never talk about what I saw, but I've seen gore and this topped all of that. I can't even believe it popped up on a random search.
You can't bring that up and not tell us what you saw!
 
been swimming thru it all week....unless you know where you're going its pretty boring...open air crime and drug markets are meh if you're not about that get it how you live life....

would love to find a equivalent forum on da deep web ala NT...
 
been swimming thru it all week....unless you know where you're going its pretty boring...open air crime and drug markets are meh if you're not about that get it how you live life....

would love to find a equivalent forum on da deep web ala NT...


You browsing on PC or mobile? If on mobile I hope you've had your other apps and browsers closed. Data leaks between the two and your IP can be ID'd that way, depending on the sites you've hit or whether someone has connected to you the owners could use your wifi or cell data as an access point/middle man for their traffic. It's also how your traffic can be intercepted and things taken from your phone.
 
been swimming thru it all week....unless you know where you're going its pretty boring...open air crime and drug markets are meh if you're not about that get it how you live life....

would love to find a equivalent forum on da deep web ala NT...

agreed, boring AF and half the links don't even work.

most of it is scams anyways. seeing iPhones and stuff for semi cheap

dont see any actual message boards with normal people, that might be cool if
 
been swimming thru it all week....unless you know where you're going its pretty boring...open air crime and drug markets are meh if you're not about that get it how you live life....

would love to find a equivalent forum on da deep web ala NT...


You browsing on PC or mobile? If on mobile I hope you've had your other apps and browsers closed. Data leaks between the two and your IP can be ID'd that way, depending on the sites you've hit or whether someone has connected to you the owners could use your wifi or cell data as an access point/middle man for their traffic. It's also how your traffic can be intercepted and things taken from your phone.

you use tor with VPN (which scrambles your location) and you ain't gotta worry bout it.
 
been swimming thru it all week....unless you know where you're going its pretty boring...open air crime and drug markets are meh if you're not about that get it how you live life....

would love to find a equivalent forum on da deep web ala NT...

agreed, boring AF and half the links don't even work.

most of it is scams anyways. seeing iPhones and stuff for semi cheap

dont see any actual message boards with normal people, that might be cool if


a lot of it you have to know where it's at to get to it. the publicized stuff is publicized on purpose, and that's why it's boring as hell. It's the equivalent of the well known spots in a city, people really from there are gonna tell you the good spots are hidden in the hood :nerd:


been swimming thru it all week....unless you know where you're going its pretty boring...open air crime and drug markets are meh if you're not about that get it how you live life....

would love to find a equivalent forum on da deep web ala NT...


You browsing on PC or mobile? If on mobile I hope you've had your other apps and browsers closed. Data leaks between the two and your IP can be ID'd that way, depending on the sites you've hit or whether someone has connected to you the owners could use your wifi or cell data as an access point/middle man for their traffic. It's also how your traffic can be intercepted and things taken from your phone.

you use tor with VPN (which scrambles your location) and you ain't gotta worry bout it.


Nah I'm saying, coders get around that stuff. it's not solely your current connection, it's the data stored on your phone that ID's your actual IP and browser and once connected it's easy to lift or just copy the contents of your phone or wait til later and middleman your line. The data leaking I'm talking about is how feds hem people up, they leave traces of their real info. and some of their tools are out in the wild now, TOR and VPN were never 100% safe in the first place and they're more at risk now than they've ever been depending on where you go online. browsing on android is inherently less safe than on a PC if you don't have tools monitoring your device.

if you weren't out there just clicking whatever BS you came across though it shouldn't really be an issue :lol:
 
You should also be careful with what you're clicking on in the first place. Tor and a VPN will offer you some decent protection in hiding your identity/activity but it's not gonna protect you from very well made malicious code, scripts, ...

Some keyloggers or RATs (Remote Administration Tool, gives user complete control over your system at all times) can slip past most anti-virus systems. 
 
AndroRAT [emoji]128525[/emoji]

meterpreter is still undetectable afaik
Not something to play around with (maliciously) for sure; I know someone who got raided and arrested because of the BlackShades RAT a couple years ago. Lots of other people got arrested over that program too. 
 
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man. we just out here and acting like these people don't need to be brought to justice.! good lord some of these stories.
 
I am only into 1 or 2 illegal vices in my life, and they're not immoral illegal or harming people breaking the Golden rule illegal, just the Government is some **** illegal, and I can satisfy/access those vices on the regular web just fine
 
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