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Dark Web Tooling

Definition

Dark web tooling refers to specialized software, services, and infrastructure available on the dark web used to facilitate illicit activities. These tools can include anonymizing networks, encrypted communication platforms, malware kits, credential marketplaces, and services for money laundering or cryptocurrency mixing. They enable malicious actors to operate with a degree of anonymity and bypass conventional security measures. Such resources are central to many cybercrime operations.