

So, you just don’t need to give many reasons to them to try and find you. In other words, hacking the network is extremely difficult, it will take a lot of manpower, though it’s possible. The FBI is getting better at hacking software, even if they can’t hack the network itself, with enough dedication they would potentially get into your browser. Although it is extremely secure just like anything. If someone tries to find out what you’re up to online or the way you are browsing they would simply see traffic coming from a random node on the TOR network rather than your computer device itself. Many undesirable people and organizations abuse TOR by conducting less-than-honorable business transactions and searches on the network. You would be able to access any website from any country without encountering any blocks. Whether or not it’s a good or bad thing, the truth is it’s both depending on how you look at it. You may have heard of Dark Web, there are mixed opinions on the dark web. Tor goes way beyond anonymity, it opens up the doors to a whole new world of information that the everyday web doesn’t. While using Tor, your location is concealed, so when you visit a website no one knows what you’re up to online. It changes the pathway every single time so it never is the same, making it nearly impossible to track your IP address, and in other words your online identity.

Putting it simply, the TOR network disguises your identity by bouncing your data, and internet requests across many TOR servers all around the world. However, they know that with time, in the future revengers would be able to take advantage of it as it was totally aligned with military-grade internet security and privacy. It was originally a worldwide network of servers developed within the US Navy in the early 90s to protect US intelligence communications online.

It mainly dealt with many layers of heavy-duty encryption just like an onion. Tor is a free software program short for The Onion Router. But what exactly is Tor? Here I give you the low-down.

You may have heard the term Tor or maybe even the dark web.
