Inspector1489
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Not to hijack the thread: what is the difference between dark & deep web?
From page one of the report:
What GAO Found
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is responsible
for investigating criminal and regulatory violations of firearms statutes and
regulations that govern firearms transactions, including sales that are facilitated by the Internet. Two components of the Internet may be used to facilitate Internet firearm sales: the Surface Web and the Dark Web. The Surface Web is searchable with standard web search engines. The Dark Web contains content that has been intentionally concealed and requires specific computer software to gain access. ATF created the Internet Investigations Center (Center) to investigate buyers and sellers who use the Internet to facilitate illegal firearms transactions. The Center uses several tools to provide investigative support to ATF, which has resulted in the arrests of individuals using the Internet to facilitate illegal firearm purchases. ATF officials with the Center also noted that investigations might involve both the Surface Web and the Dark Web. For example, to identify an anonymous user on the Dark Web, the Center works to establish a user’s “digital footprint” on the Surface Web.
What a crock!