Grams - First Search Engine for Underground Black Market
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Grams - First Search Engine for Underground Black Market
We often talk about Underground communities, illegal websites or black
markets, but as they are ‘Underground’ in nature i.e. Hidden websites
running under Onion Network, many of us don't know how to reach the one
we are searching for and if hopefully found, then its difficult to
figure out a trustworthy vendor.
Underground websites offer illegal high quality drugs or rifles, hacking
tools, or any illegal services, until now you needed to type long,
complex and specific Tor browser
URLs directly into the browser which is quite difficult and sometimes
the sites change their addresses which makes more difficult to navigate.
Not any More! As the first search engine, ‘Grams’ (http://grams7enufi7jmdl.onion)
for online underground Black Markets has been launched in Beta last
week, that lets anyone to easily find illegal drugs and other contraband
online in an easier way ever and it's pretty fast like Google Search
Engine.
You don't need to do anything, just like you type on the search engines
like Google for the things you are looking for, same goes with this Deep Web search engine, Grams. It also looks alike Google and is quite the most comprehensive way to find all illegal things.
“I am working on the algorithm so it is a lot like google's it will
have a scoring system based how long the listing has been up, how many
transactions, how many good reviews. That way you will see the best
listing first,” Grams’ creator who calls himself Gramsadmin wrote on Reddit. He also added, “I am going to add a filter market this week so a use can search only the markets they have accounts for.”
Currently Grams search engine crawls results from eight different black
markets, including Agora, BlackBank, C9, Evolution, Mr. Nice Guy,
Pandora, The Pirate Market, and SilkRoad2. From online conversations, it
is estimated that the developer of Grams is trying to contact more
underground website owners to offer them indexing their websites on his
search engine.
“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?’” Grams’ creator told WIRED in a chat session. “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 Grams Search engine
website is now actually acting like an aggregated catalog for illegal
services from different websites including child pornography and deadly
weapons.
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