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What Is Available On Tor's Hidden Services

Date: Saturday, May 31, 2008 - 9:32am
Keywords: Tor

The location hidden services have addresses who look very much like normal domains, except that they are random text strings (actually a hash of the services private key) who end with the special Tor-domain .onion. You must connect tusing a Tor-client to be able to access these sites. So what kind of .onion sites are there, as of today? What kind of sites do those who want to hide who runs the sites and where in the world they make available?

As someone who doesn't really use Tor a whole bunch, but just runs a relay, this was really interesting.

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