The Dark Web Just Got a "Google" For Buying Drugs and Weapons

This is new search engine for the dark web is going to make buying illegal things much easier.

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This is new search engine for the dark web is going to make buying illegal things much easier (but don't buy illegal things, that's bad.)

Gram, which is modeled after Google, lets users search the dark web for guns and drugs. Don't go typing in Gram.com into your browser, though: in order to get to the search engine, users have to use the Tor browser, which you might remember hearing about during the Silk Road fiasco a few months ago (or fromHouse of Cards.)

“I noticed on the forums and reddit people were constantly asking ‘where to get product X?’ and ‘which market had product X?’ or ‘who had the best product X and was reliable and not a scam?’” the site's’ creator told Wired. “I wanted to make it easy for people to find things they wanted on the darknet and figure out who was a trustworthy vendor.”

The search engine can pull up results from Silk Road 2.0, gora, BlackBank, Cloud-Nine, Evolution, NiceGuy, Pandora, and The Pirate Market. 

Still, doing all of this without a team sucks, the creator admits. “I have many ideas and features I am trying to implement,” the creator continued. “I would love to hire programmers, but it is very hard to hire a good programmer you can trust and still remain anonymous.”

With the amount of things being swapped around the dark web everyday, we're sure there are thousands of people who will be appreciative of his efforts. 

[via Wired]

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