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What Are Some Seriously Dangerous Websites?

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This post was last modified: 27-08-2018, 04:13 AM by leonjosland
#11
Any website on Tor without a VPN. Never have gone onto the deep web, and never will. Fuck that shit.

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#12
The worst sit ever are them with the death or some Gore...

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#13
Just about anything and everything on the deep web. Tongue

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#14
I'd say CNN or MSNBC are sites that could rot your brain. I have cut cable myself! Smile

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#15
Probably Reddit, especially the amount of times shady stuff goes on. That site seems like a constant battle between horrible posts and the admins.

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#16
google search, they can control the ads of everywebsite you seeing just becoz of what kind of search did you do

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#17
Download.com It can give you thousands of viruses Malware, Adware or even a backdoor. in just a few files.

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#18
Reddit is pretty dangerous, especially all those NSFW subreddits...

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#19
Anything on the FBI watchlist probably. I used to frequent gore sites for well over a decade with 0 issues. Always thought the YNC took it a bit far but it's the best one tbh. Always was the case that ppl posting animal cruelty would get much flak, it's still the case. They'll try to locate you and take revenge, probably one of the worst things you can do to get targetted by a nasty internet vendetta.

Used to be the case that the CIA had better things to do than chase up darknet perps, idk these days it is perhaps more police business or outsourced with the amount of .onion sites that get taken down. Darknet has nothing for me though as yet, I'd use it if it did. Clearnet usually has all I'm looking for.

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