
The internet we see is only a fraction of what exists. The Dark Web Files takes listeners inside the hidden online world of cybercriminals, illegal markets, and underground hacking groups. Mark and Rachel track down digital con artists, uncover financial fraud schemes, and speak with former dark web insiders to reveal how cybercrime is shaping the modern world.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeTechnology | |||

In this episode, Mark and Rachel delve into the hidden corners of the pet industry on the dark web. From illegal pet trade to counterfeit pet products and services, they uncover how cybercriminals exploit our love for animals. Featuring interviews wi... more
In this episode, Mark and Rachel delve into the often overlooked intersection of the beauty industry and the dark web. From counterfeit cosmetics to stolen beauty secrets, they uncover how cybercriminals exploit the vanity and insecurities of consume... more
In this episode, Mark and Rachel delve into the hidden corners of the toy industry, uncovering how the dark web is being used to exploit this seemingly innocent sector. From counterfeit toys and illegal replicas to the disturbing trade of 'smart toys... more
In this episode, Mark and Rachel delve into the lesser-known connection between the Dark Web and the Agriculture Industry. They explore how cybercriminals are exploiting this vital sector, from hacking farm equipment to stealing trade secrets. They a... more
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Focusing on the concealed aspects of the internet, this exploration into the dark web exposes listeners to the intricacies of cybercrime, illegal markets, and hacking networks that operate beneath the surface of the world wide web. Discussions span various topics, including the intersections of cybercrime with sectors like gaming and art, as well as contemporary issues surrounding identity theft, human trafficking, and online drug distribution. Expert insights are provided through conversations with former dark web insiders, highlighting the effects of these activities on society and law enforcement. Unique aspects of the content include its political implications and the ethical dilemmas posed by unchecked digital access, providing audienc... more
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