Educational Research • Est. 2025

Explore the Hidden Internet

The most comprehensive encyclopedia of darknet history, technology, and culture. Educational resource for researchers, journalists, and security professionals.

50+ In-Depth Articles
200+ Glossary Terms
15+ Years of History
darkwiki@research:~
$ ./scan_darknet.sh --comprehensive
[+] Initializing darknet research database...
[+] Loading Tor network analysis: 6,500+ active relays detected
[+] Historical archives loaded: 15+ years of documentation
[+] Cross-referencing law enforcement operations...
[+] Mapping notable personas and incidents...
[] DarkWiki research system ready
[!] Type 'help' for available commands

Featured Research

Deep dives into darknet history and technology

Darknet Timeline

Key moments that shaped the hidden internet

September 2002

Tor Project Begins

The Onion Router project is released to the public, originally developed by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory.

February 2011

Silk Road Launches

Ross Ulbricht launches the first major darknet marketplace, revolutionizing anonymous online commerce.

October 2013

Silk Road Shutdown

FBI arrests Ross Ulbricht and seizes Silk Road, marking the first major darknet market takedown.

July 2017

Operation Bayonet

International operation takes down AlphaBay and Hansa Market in coordinated law enforcement action.

Darknet by the Numbers

Key statistics about hidden networks (2025)

6,500+
Active Tor Relays
Source: Tor Metrics
2.5M+
Daily Tor Users
Source: Tor Project
65,000+
Active .onion Sites
Source: Research Estimates
1,200+
Exit Nodes
Source: Tor Metrics

Learn the Language

Essential darknet terminology for researchers

Onion Routing

A technique for anonymous communication over a computer network where messages are encapsulated in layers of encryption.

Hidden Service

A server configured to receive inbound connections only through Tor, hiding its IP address from users.

Exit Node

The final relay in a Tor circuit that connects to the destination server on the regular internet.

PGP Encryption

Pretty Good Privacy - an encryption program providing cryptographic privacy and authentication.

Resources for Researchers

Books, documentaries, academic papers, and tools for further study

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Educational Purpose Only

DarkWiki is a research and educational resource. We do not promote, facilitate, or encourage any illegal activities. All information is provided for academic, journalistic, and cybersecurity research purposes only. Historical onion addresses shown are no longer active and are included solely for historical documentation.