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Its pretty easy to hire a hitman on the dark web. Just be aware, they all seem to be undercover FBI agents.
Well it makes sense to hire an FBI guy, they have the training and experience.
So what I just type in Hitman...not the game and there it is? Also how does one use the dark web? Never thought about it. But a friend or so called friend just got busted for hiring a hit man to kill her adult son. And when I knew here I had to teach her how to use windows and type. So I am guessing and correct me if I am wrong it must be pretty easy to use the dark web.
I think Firefox has a toggle for it these days. Your Android phone can also turn it on automatically when the lights get low or after 7pm.
You can Google it, there are guides
Or she just used Facebook marketplace.
Just stop man damn
Please don't go further with your curiosity.
You need a browser such as Tor to access the dark web, from there its similar to the rest of the internet. I'll let you figure out the rest and you too could be targeted by your own FBI sting!
Itβs very likely
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/german-authorities-apparently-cracked-tor-anonymity-but-onion-heads-say-its-still-safe
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/01/the-fbi-identified-a-tor-user.html
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/12/use-of-tor-helped-fbi-finger-bomb-hoax-suspect/
For the most part it's just a different browser and way weirder looking links that make navigation too much of a chore for average day to day users, but there are link aggregators, forums, and search tools for finding whatever category of the web you're looking for.