Ok, so cnbc is a news station. Like a lot of news sources they report the news. And like a lot have demonized the deep web and darknet market places. Making it seem like all that's on there is (bad) hackers illegal drugs guns and porn. When the darknet and deep web have a lot more then these things. Most DNM don't condone or allow the sale of guns murder or child pornography on their sites. And when i say most, i mean i have never heard of any that sold anything to do with children. There are a few reasons for this guns, and hitman for higher listings would bring a lot of heat on the site to begin with, but anything to deal with a child the FBI whould be all over that trying to find everyone involved. (Like in one of my older stories i reported on here when they took over and ran the site childs play. Also, caught a lot of sick fucks off of there.) But, this artical is basically teaching you how to access the deep web, and this is stupid. Mostly because we have places like here, reddit, even youtube that teaches these things. The news shouldn't be teaching people this. What's gonna end up happening is kids that don't know what they are doing, and don't know the first thing about tails, tor or opsec in general are gonna be getting on there more and more. Not like they aren't already. Although they used to have to do research and learn how to do it through forums. Not learn from a news site that isn't gonna give you all the info that you would need to safely move around the deep web. Without being scammed. They don't even mention that there are phishing websites made to try and steal your information. Also, lets be honest you don't just stumble unto certain content. Like thing to do with hiten and child porn. If you run into that chances are you where looking for i it. Yea the only r reason i wanted to cover this one is because that basically say you need tor, and a little of what this browser is used for. Oh and a tiny bit on the silk road. So, yea this was more of a rant. I hope you e enjoyed the rant. Please comment upvote and follow if you want more content like this. Stay safe, and do research. But this was a rant about cnbc and an article that said the dark web and how to access it. Even though the dark net is like 1% of the deep web.