Run Tor Browser 5.5.5 to Access Deep Web Using Ubuntu 16.04 ‘Xenial Xerus’ LTS’


What are the Deep Web ?

The deep web, deep net, invisible web, or hidden web are parts of the World Wide Web whose contents are not indexed by standard search engines for any reason. The deep web is opposite to the surface web.

The deep web includes many very common uses such as web mail, online banking but also paid for services with a paywall such as video on demand, and many more.


If you’re into computer security at all you may have heard of terms like “Deep Web” and “Dark Web”. The terms can be confusing so here are the basics:

The Internet: This is the easy one. It’s the common Internet everyone uses to read news, visit Facebook, and shop. Just consider this the “regular” Internet.

The Deep Web: The deep web is a subset of the Internet that is not indexed by the major search engines. This means that you have to visit those places directly instead of being able to search for them. So there aren’t directions to get there, but they’re waiting if you have an address. The Deep Web is largely there simply because the Internet is too large for search engines to cover completely. So the Deep Web is the long tail of what’s left out.

The Dark Web: The Dark Web (also called Darknet) is a subset of the Deep Web that is not only not indexed, but that also requires something special to be able to access it, e.g., specific proxying software or authentication to gain access. The Dark Web often sits on top of additional sub-networks, such as Tor, I2P, and Freenet, and is often associated with criminal activity of various degrees, including buying and selling drugs, pornography, gambling, etc. While the Dark Web is definitely used for those things more than the standard Internet or the Deep Web, there are many legitimate uses for the Dark Web as well.

Tor Browser Bundle is a free and platform-independent application designed to allow users to browser the Web anonymously through the powerful Tor network on the Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X operating systems, without the need to use any third-party software.



Features at a glance
It is a portable software, allowing users to use directly from a USB flash drive, running a pre-configured web browser to protect their anonymity. The Tor software is the key component of Tor Browser Bundle, protecting users by bouncing their communications around a distributed network of relays, which are run by volunteers all around the world.

What New in version 5.5.5 :

  • Update Firefox to 38.8.0esr
  • Update Tor Launcher to 0.2.7.9 (Bug 10534: Don’t advertise the help desk directly anymore, translation updates)
  • Update HTTPS-Everywhere to 5.1.6
  • Update NoScript to 2.9.0.11
  • Bug 18726: Add new default obfs4 bridge (GreenBelt)


Install Tor Browser on Ubuntu 16.04 ‘Xenial Xerus’ :

To install Tor Browser 5.5.5 on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus, Ubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf, Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems via PPA, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

For Ubuntu 32 bit :
wget https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/5.5.5/tor-browser-linux32-5.5.5_en-US.tar.xz
tar xvfJ tor-browser-linux32-5.5.5_en-US.tar.xz


For Ubuntu 64 bit :
wget https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/5.5.5/tor-browser-linux64-5.5.5_en-US.tar.xz
tar xvfJ tor-browser-linux64-5.5.5_en-US.tar.xz


After Download and Extract Sorce code :
cd  tor-browser_en-US/
./start-tor-browser.desktop

Wait a Few Minutes For Connect to tor network, like this :



Access Deep web :


For more information about and link of deepweb you can follow this page.
Run Tor Browser 5.5.5 to Access Deep Web Using Ubuntu 16.04 ‘Xenial Xerus’ LTS’ Reviewed by Ubuntu Maniac on 8:55:00 AM   Rating: 5

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