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deepwebadmin / January 18, 2021

11 Spine-Chilling and Nightmarish Deep Web Stories from Users

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“I was browsing random blogs, Geocities sites, and the like, just going from link to link. Eventually, I came upon an odd page – it appeared to be random thoughts from different people, but for the time, it was very well-designed. The messages seemed to be cryptic in nature, like several people trying to pass secret notes. I started through the source, and hidden in the comments of a javascript were various IP addresses.”

We See You

“I finally came upon a web server with a huge directory of HTML files and TIFF images, with a few smaller subdirectories containing the same. nslookup returned no reverse records for the IP. A VisualRoute traced it as far as Colorado. The HTML files appeared to record a psychologist or similar mental health professional would keep. The images were of faxes, apparently of both military and medical nature.”

“As I browsed from a subdirectory back to the parent, at the top of was a new HTML file named something like “1-.HELLO-THERE.html”. The time stamp was from right that minute. I opened it, and in plain text was the message “we see you”. No quotes, all lowercase. About 15 seconds later the server dropped.”

Original Story posted by Reddit user fake_fakington

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Filed Under: Deep web Tagged With: A Wrong Drug Deal, Buy Carrots for Bitcoins, CreepyPasta, Daisy Destruction, Deep Web Stories, No Love Deep Web, Scam the Scammer, The Man In The Wall, The Wish Pill, We See you, Who is Janice

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  1. Big Babboon says

    September 6, 2017 at 10:18 pm

    I’ve never visited an ‘onion’ site and at this point I’m not sure if I would ever want to, but now I’m just a little curious. Couldn’t someone just use the Tor browser ‘sandboxed’ to connect to a public WIFI network on a basically ‘throwaway’ laptop containing no personal data to check it out? Then if sufficiently interested they might consider going the VPN route. (ps. I’m not remotely concerned about viruses or if the drive gets wiped… easy enough to format & reinstall the OS.)

  2. Light Bringer says

    November 6, 2017 at 3:33 pm

    To the author of this article (who isn’t listed). I’m very interested in this case (if its true). Curious as to why the PD wasn’t named or any geo location. Those two small things could make a huge difference if divulged. Also there’s almost nothing on Google pertaining to this. Classified cover-up or fabricated attention-catcher? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks

    • deepwebadmin says

      November 14, 2017 at 3:08 pm

      Such information has been cut off from public access long ago to avoid concussion unnecessarily.

  3. Christen Allen Iman says

    January 4, 2018 at 3:33 am

    I have spent some 20 years researching the aberrant mind through criminal behavior analysis and I consider my self quite adept in my field. I have seen the worst of mankind. But it’s difficult for me to comprehend the mindset of not only the individual who commits such heinous crimes against children, but those who would wish to see images and videos of the crimes pretending simple curiosity. I believe there’s more than curiosity here.

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