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    UGC-NET Exam Paper Leaked on Darknet

    Posted 27 Jun 2024

    2 min read

    According to the Centre, paper leak on the darknet led to the cancellation of the UGC-NET exam. 

    About Darknet (or Dark Web)

    An iceberg diagram illustrating three layers of the internet: Surface Web (4%) with examples like Google and Wikipedia, Deep Web (90%) including scientific reports and financial records, and Dark Web (6%) associated with illegal activities and TOR encrypted sites.
    • It is that part of the Internet which cannot be accessed through traditional search engines like Google nor is it accessible by normal browsers like Chrome or Safari.
      • It generally uses non-standard communication protocols which make it inaccessible to internet service providers (ISPs) or government authorities.
      • Content on DarkNet is encrypted and requires a specific browser such as TOR (The Onion Ring) browser to access those pages.
    • It is a part of the Deep Web which includes sites that are protected by passwords (refer to the infographic).
      • Part of the internet that is readily available to the general public and searchable on standard search engines is called as Surface Web. 
    • Applications: Used by:
      • journalists and citizens working in oppressive regimes (to communicate without any government censorship),
      •  researchers and students to do research on sensitive topics, 
      • law enforcement agencies etc.
    • Concerns: Due to anonymity it facilitates illicit activity, drug dealing, communication by terrorists, child pornography, etc.

     

     

    • Tags :
    • Darknet
    • Dark Web
    • The Onion Ring Browser
    • UGC-NET exam
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