Reflection on invisible webs

Reflection on invisible webs.

Today, I shall reflect what I think on Invisible webpages. I know that some information must be kept confidential such as our personal data, our credit card numbers etcetra, but then again, its in a computer and therefore though encrypted, it is still hackable.

Invisible webs got its name from being invisible from general search engines such as Google and Yahoo. I think that this is a very good way to secure information in bulks by leaving it in a database somewhere safe and secure. Furthermore, invisible web databases hold very vital and valuble information. So databases such as EBSCO, holds very important information and can only be accessed if one pays money for it.

I can see that this is the same way on how we claim that the world revolves around money.
To have good stuff, you would need money.

However, there is an exception though. Leakers. There are people that leak these information into general website databases that are trackable by the normal search engines.

This way, the good side is, the people who genuinely want to use this information but doesn't have the money to pay for it can now use it.
The bad side however, people with malicious intentions could use it for their cause as well.

And therefore it brings us back to the same old same old, Internet can be a good place while it can be the worst place as well.

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