
Is it a communication from aliens hidden on the Dark Web or a prank to fool Tor users into thinking they’ve uncovered a secret? Nobody has worked it out yet, but it’s an intriguing riddle. Seek and it shall be found” begins this enigmatic site, which dares you to make sense of its mix of diagrams, audio snippets and portentous statements. But there’s some genuinely useful advice about security and privacy, and avoiding scams. Like Yahoo Answers for the Dark Web, this site lets you post queries about any topic you like and get a helpful – or at least honest – response from the community.īe warned that the no-holds-barred nature of Hidden Answers means some of the discussion is rather dubious, and we certainly wouldn’t click its hoax adverts.


Interesting headlines when we visited included ‘Tor browser downloads are up in 2017’ and ‘Bitcoin price hits all-time high’. Calling itself “an info beam in the Dark Web”, Flashlight gathers news about cryptocurrency, Tor-related projects and internet privacy in general, presenting it as a constantly updated feed.
