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Weaving the dark web : legitimacy on freenet, Tor, and I2P / Robert W. Gehl.

By: Gehl, Robert W [author.].
Contributor(s): IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | MIT Press [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Information society series: Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018]Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2018]Description: 1 PDF (xi, 276 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780262347587.Subject(s): Invisible Web | Invisible Web -- Social aspects | Computer networks -- Social aspects | Internet -- Social aspects | Computer networks -- Social aspects | Internet -- Social aspects | Invisible WebGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Weaving the dark web.DDC classification: 004.678 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; What Is the Dark Web?; Methodology: Dark Web Situational Analysis; Pragmatic Keyword Analysis; Plan of the Book; Caveats and Shortcomings; Notes; 2 Violence, Propriety, Authenticity: A Symbolic Economy of the Dark Web; Three Legitimacies; Objects and Power; Further Articulating "Legitimacy" and "Dark Web"; A Symbolic/Material Economy of Legitimacy; The Dark Web's Trials of Legitimacy; Notes; 3 The Dark Web Network Builders; Freenet: The Web, Decentralized and Anonymized; The Tor Project: From Free Haven to Hidden Services
I2P: From Invisible IRC to Invisible Internet; Legitimacies among the Network Builders; Conclusion; Notes; 4 From Agorism to OPSEC: Dark Web Markets and a Shifting Relationship to the State; Dark Web Markets Overview; Agorism; Agorism on the Dark Web; Agorism on Silk Road; The Fall of Silk Road and the Decline of Dark Web Agorism; OPSEC: Operations Security; OPSEC on Dark Web Markets; Dark Web OPSEC Politics; Postscript: OPSEC Politics after AlphaBay and Hansa; Notes; 5 Searching for the Google of the Dark Web; Propriety: Commanding Respect, Commanding Resources
Organizing Resources and Respect; Dark Web Search Engines; Hiding and Simplifying; Dealing with Resistance; Conclusion: Inheriting from Google; Notes; 6 Being Legit on a Dark Web Social Network; The Legit: Legitimacy as Authenticity; From Galaxy to Visibility to Galaxy2; Ways of Being a Legit G2 Member; Conclusions; Postscript: Happy New Year; Notes; 7 Facebook and the Dark Web: A Collision; Special-Use Domain Names: The IETF's RFC 6761; FOSS Friends: GNU, Tor, Namecoin, and I2P Work Together; Https://facebookcorewwi.onion; Facebook and Tor Break Away; Grothoff's Reaction; I2P's Reaction
Clear and Dark Collisions; Notes; 8 Conclusion; The Youth Liberation Front; Expanding Communicative Possibilities; The Dark Web's Trial of Legitimacy Continues; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Summary: An exploration of the Dark Web--websites accessible only with special routing software--that examines the history of three anonymizing networks, Freenet, Tor, and I2P.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; What Is the Dark Web?; Methodology: Dark Web Situational Analysis; Pragmatic Keyword Analysis; Plan of the Book; Caveats and Shortcomings; Notes; 2 Violence, Propriety, Authenticity: A Symbolic Economy of the Dark Web; Three Legitimacies; Objects and Power; Further Articulating "Legitimacy" and "Dark Web"; A Symbolic/Material Economy of Legitimacy; The Dark Web's Trials of Legitimacy; Notes; 3 The Dark Web Network Builders; Freenet: The Web, Decentralized and Anonymized; The Tor Project: From Free Haven to Hidden Services

I2P: From Invisible IRC to Invisible Internet; Legitimacies among the Network Builders; Conclusion; Notes; 4 From Agorism to OPSEC: Dark Web Markets and a Shifting Relationship to the State; Dark Web Markets Overview; Agorism; Agorism on the Dark Web; Agorism on Silk Road; The Fall of Silk Road and the Decline of Dark Web Agorism; OPSEC: Operations Security; OPSEC on Dark Web Markets; Dark Web OPSEC Politics; Postscript: OPSEC Politics after AlphaBay and Hansa; Notes; 5 Searching for the Google of the Dark Web; Propriety: Commanding Respect, Commanding Resources

Organizing Resources and Respect; Dark Web Search Engines; Hiding and Simplifying; Dealing with Resistance; Conclusion: Inheriting from Google; Notes; 6 Being Legit on a Dark Web Social Network; The Legit: Legitimacy as Authenticity; From Galaxy to Visibility to Galaxy2; Ways of Being a Legit G2 Member; Conclusions; Postscript: Happy New Year; Notes; 7 Facebook and the Dark Web: A Collision; Special-Use Domain Names: The IETF's RFC 6761; FOSS Friends: GNU, Tor, Namecoin, and I2P Work Together; Https://facebookcorewwi.onion; Facebook and Tor Break Away; Grothoff's Reaction; I2P's Reaction

Clear and Dark Collisions; Notes; 8 Conclusion; The Youth Liberation Front; Expanding Communicative Possibilities; The Dark Web's Trial of Legitimacy Continues; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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An exploration of the Dark Web--websites accessible only with special routing software--that examines the history of three anonymizing networks, Freenet, Tor, and I2P.

Also available in print.

Mode of access: World Wide Web

Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 24, 2018).

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