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    Internet Predators

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    about the Deep web Unknown to most, the Deep Web actually exists and only takes a few clicks on your computer to access it, if you know what you're doing. Also unknown to most is the illegal activity and the online predators that are roaming all over the web. These predators can be financial predators or sexual predators. Throughout this essay I will be explaining three themes in chronological order. Financial predators, sexual predators, and discussing why the illegal activity on the Deep web is bad

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    not accessible to the average web surfer via your standard networks and search engines? The internet is like the ocean, there is more than meets the eye and houses many deep dark back door servers and markets that never reach the surface. Some may not be informed of this part of the internet and question its existence, but the deep and dark webs exist and are hidden for a reason. Parts of the deep web were created for good intentions, and some parts of the deep web give users access to information

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    dangers of the internet can pose threats to internet users. Cyber scams, the deep and dark web, and counterfeiting are just some of the cyber-crimes that exist in our day-to-day world. The effects of cyber-crimes can range from computer viruses, to monetary loss, and even identity theft. Above all, cyber-crimes can include internet users being put at risk for financial loss, venturing through illegal content on the dark web, and counterfeiting. The advancement of cyber-based technology has

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    “The New Gold Rush” Is deep sea mining the next frontier for mining or a search for fool’s gold? Should the ocean be mined? Rare earth elements are not necessary rare but are rarely found in pure form. Rare earth elements are hard to find in large concentrations, mix together with other minerals and elements underground. Rare earth elements are a group of soft, lustrous, sometimes magnetic metals that form trivalent salts that include thorium, yttrium scandium, lanthanides, neodymium, trivalent

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    1.4.3 Deep Learning Technique Machine Learning at its most basic is the practice of using algorithms to parse data, learn from it, and then make a determination or prediction about something in the world. So rather than hand-coding software routines with a specific set of instructions to accomplish a particular task, the machine is “trained” using large amounts of data and algorithms that give it the ability to learn how to perform the task [12]. Deep learning is another Machine Learning (ML) algorithm

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    underground network called the “deep web”. The deep web could be described as the wild west of the internet. Numerous amounts of information are posted on the deep web where normal search engines like Google or Bing do not show. According to Tyler Biscontini, a writer for the Salem Press, the deep web is useful for many different reasons. It provides anonymity to anyone using it. Special software must be downloaded in order to run the deep web. This is mainly because the deep web’s main feature is that

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    internet, it is more so the alluring promise of privacy that attracts its users day in, and day out. To add on to privacy on the internet, when one thinks that the privacy possibly guaranteed already isn 't enough, there is such a thing known as the Deep Web, or Hidden Internet, which will question the concept of privacy on the internet. From privacy springs forth anonymity, and with

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    Censoring the web Module code: COIS40897 Student number: 14020070 Submission deadline: 23:59 on Monday, 3rd November 2014. Abstract This paper evaluates the restrictions, or lack of restrictions, on web content, focusing on the political and ethical notions of the censorship of web content. The question on many people’s minds is: Should the web be censored? This author believes it is the sole responsibility of the user, to protect themselves from un-desirable material on the web. However when

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    the Surface Web, the Deep Web, and the Dark Web (see Appendix A). The Surface Web is much smaller than the other two put together. The Surface Web only makes up about four percent of the Internet and the Deep Web/Dark Web combined makes up the balance of about 96%. However, the Dark Web itself only comprises about 0.01% of the Internet. The Surface Web is the section of the Internet that the general population surfs daily using an ever-expanding availability of commercially developed web browsers,

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    Information RSS. N.p., n"The Ocean Biome. " The Ocean Biome. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2013.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2013. "Biome." - National Geographic Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2013 "Marine 3." Marine 3. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2013. "KDE Santa Barbara." KDE Santa Barbara. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2013. "Ocean Ecosystems, Ocean Animals, Ocean Life -- Smithsonian Institution | Ocean Portal | Smithsonian." Ocean Portal. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2013 "M

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