The Dark Net isn't what you think. It's actually key to our privacy | Alex Winter | TEDxMidAtlantic

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[Music] so for most of my life I've been obsessed with the digital Revolution that may sound strange coming from an actor director but actually I blame the bill anded movies for my obsession with technology you see one day in the late 80s I woke up with my face on a cereal box yeah when the first bill in t had open my life became permanently public uh grocery shopping had to be done in the middle of the night a crowded Subway was a no-o Zone and a teenage fan ran away from home crossed the country by
bus and parked herself at my front door thankfully I was out of town now don't get me wrong I was very grateful for the success of those movies but like many young people thrust into the spotlight I was unprepared for a life that suddenly lacked any degree of privacy and anonymity and that's when I discovered the internet specifically the anonymous online communities that existed in the crude early days of the net before the existence of the modern web that we know today Believe It or Not Here were thousands of people around the world meeting in
online news groups and chat rooms to discuss a wide range of interests and connect with each other many of us using Anonymous usernames and even encrypted email there had never been anything like this and it blew my mind I may have come to the anonymous internet for privacy but I stayed for the community a vibrant Network where I could say what I wanted and be myself it was a very liberating experience whether or not your face was on a Serial box so I've since spent a lot of time investigating the evolution of online communities who
builds them what motivates their creation and how these often radical Technologies are changing the world and that led me to make a documentary called Deep Web now this movie Mostly examines the Silk Road which was an anonymous online Marketplace and Forum that existed in a hidden area of the internet and used Bitcoin an unregulated digital currency now the Silk Road sold many things but mostly drugs including illegal drugs this is a heated subject and for the most part the media covered it in a high salacious manner uh the headlines screamed about a shadowy internet filled
with guns and drugs and Hitmen the further I investigated it the more I realized it was largely inaccurate you see what compelled me to spend several years immersed in the area of the Silk Road in the hidden internet was a desire to discover what if anything they mean to the average citizen and it turns out they mean a great deal so let's start with the basics what is this hidden internet exactly now the media coverage of the deep web usually describes it as a vast hidden area 5,000 times larger than the surface web and filled
with criminals but that is actually false the Deep Web is not a place is not hidden and actually Harbors zero criminal activity it simply accounts for the unindexed content online the raw data that Google doesn't know about and doesn't care about for example your online banking data is not stored anywhere on Google and your company may have an internal Network that you use to communicate this exists in the Deep Web but there is a hidden internet a tiny little area called the darket or dark web and this small corner of the internet is comprised primarily
of information that is actively hidden from public View and this is the area worth talking about so the dark net it can only be accessed by specific tools like tour which is a special browser and service that masks your browsing activity and gets you into the dark net will you find crime yes but not to the degree that the media has claimed and crime is neither the primary use of the dark net nor why it was built now the internet was originally funded by the Department of Defense and as it became publicly facing with the
worldwide web new technologies were created to ensure its use for defense so really the dark net is just another tool and it's used by government agencies all over the world along with journalists dissidents in countries with hostile governments whistleblowers and just regular folks who want to create and utilize anonymous online communities like the ones I spent so much time in back in the late ' 80s and like any place where human beings congregate there is illegal activity so let's look at that there are Black Market selling drugs and many of these most of these like
the Silk Road primarily sell marijuana altogether they represent a small fraction of the physical drug trade guns yes guns have been sold on the dark net though not effectively sadly why would you want to hassle with the dark net when you can buy a semi-automatic rifle anywhere from Walmart to Instagram there is child pornography on the dark net though significantly less than is available on the surface web and contrary to popular mythology there is no tangible evidence that actual legitimate Hitmen Services have ever been offered on the dark net or that significant terrorist activity has
either though there are hoax sites that claim these Serv it will come as no surprise but hoax and scam sites proliferate on the dark net operated both by law enforcement to lure the incautious digital criminal and by internet trolls who want to profit on this deep web hysteria so there are dark things on the dark net though considerably less than is being reported and law enforcement is all over it the truth is that darket is a terrible place to conduct crime it's difficult to get into the darket and it's cumbersome to navigate once you're in
and by Nature digital criminals are amongst the most easily tracked and caught it's very hard to remain anonymous on the internet where the slightest mistake can expose your entire history of activity similarly digital currencies like Bitcoin are horrible tools for Crime while they are capable of being anonymized by Nature they are the least Anonymous form of currency that exists with every single transaction being permanently recorded in a digital Ledger and the internet never forgets so why the Cyber Spin and hysteria in the media well it sells it's good for clickbait it makes for you know
sexy TV shows and movies it sells magazines but there is another agenda at work to demonize the dark net and to scare people away from it now who would want to do that people in power who believe that the privacy and anonymity that the darket Ables will cause them to lose control and that's where the Silk Road comes in because however you choose to judge it one of the chief motives for its creation was to fight back against that control now there's a lot about the Silk Road we'll never know because it was built and
operated in a hidden area of the Internet by Anonymous users but we do know that in 2011 a young physics grad student from Austin Texas named Ross Al created this online Market it was a brilliant combination of tour which hid the site's location and Bitcoin now Albert claims he created the Silk Road as an economic experiment a test case to create an online market and Forum that would allow its users to congregate with total freedom and anonymity that is a radical idea but as a technology service it was a watershed and the Silk Road immediately
attracted thousands of users it also attracted law enforcement who had infiltrated the Silk Road from the very beginning and ultimately Ross Alber was arrested tried and convicted on a handful of charges including computer hacking drug trafficking money laundering and even a Kingpin charge which is usually reserved for massive drug cartels there had been initial charges of attempted murder but Ross alrick was never indicted for any of those charges and there are no murders that are believed to have been carried out on May 29th of 2015 Ross Al was sentenced to life in prison without the
possibility of parole now to many on the outside the story of silkroad and Ross Alber was about nothing more than an online drug Market that was shut down with its creator severely punished for brazenly flaunting the law but due to the relatively small amount of drugs being sold and the fact that Ross Alber was only charged with non-violent offenses many people were stunned by the extremely harsh sentence it didn't seem to fit the narrative however to those of us who were closer to the events it fit the narrative fine it was was just a different
narrative you see another side of the story is that Ross Alber found himself at the intersection of three of the most highly prosecuted areas of law in the United States today cyber the drug war and financial regulation meaning the Silk Road angered a lot of people in power who feel threatened by the digital revolution in general and the darket in the specific now that was the narrative that I set out to tell with my film and thankfully due to my connections in this space and my experience with encryption I was able to gain unprecedented access
to the inner workings and architects of the Silk Road and what I found surprised me every key player that I interviewed came from a political background Highly Educated activists significant members of the Occupy Movement radical crypto anarchists Libertarians Etc none of these people were taking this risk by participating in Silk Road simply to sell drugs some of them had no interest was ever in drugs they wanted to build the first large scale anonymous online community they wanted to circumvent entities that breached their privacy they wanted to fight back against the drug war to put it
simply they were taking this risk enormous risk for their ideals the truth about the Silk Road as unpalatable as it may be is that it was a political engine designed to enact change that is not to exonerate this service which was Reckless and Beyond the law but simply to point out that for many of these people they felt so strongly about these issues that they were willing to risk their freedom to fight for them so this is all very interesting but what has any of it got to do with you well many of you I'm
sure have heard of recent hacks like Ashley Madison Target Anthem Blue Cross and Snapchat and I'm sure privately many of you were glad that they didn't happen to you but here's another unpalatable truth we have already been hacked all of us our financial information our medical records our personal photographs our browsing activity our phone calls our texts all of this information is already out there in other people's hands how did it get there through pervasive government surveillance and bulk collection by black hat hackers who are pulling down your online information and the information of your
Banks insurance companies and other institutions and by your internet service provider your phone company and other tech companies who routinely collect your information both with and without your permission and whose basic functions track your every move collect your data and store your speech I'm not talking about spyware but common apps like Siri and Google Maps the hard question in the digital age is not what do we do if our personal information gets out there because for most of us that's too late the real question we face today is why why should we care as we're
constantly told if we have nothing to hide we have nothing to fear now here's a personal story like many of you have experienced I recently had my credit card information stolen over the internet and in this particular case it turned out to be a couple of teenagers who were using my bank's money to play a lot of Xbox and order a lot of pizza now that made me kind of paranoid so I scanned my laptop and I found another breach in the for of malware there's many different types of malware this is what's called a
key logger which records all of your keystrokes in your screen activity okay I know what you're thinking this guy spends a lot of time on the internet but what about my wife's computer and my children so I scanned those devices and I found more malware so in the end those Xbox and pizza kids were stopped and our computers were scrubbed of malware no big deal just a hassle but it brought home our vulnerability that our personal information is just sitting out there waiting to be exploited for whatever reason and those reasons can range from a
minor violation to destroyed lives I don't accept the idea that if we have nothing to hide we have nothing to fear privacy serves a purpose it's why we have blinds on our windows and a door on our bathroom privacy is important to us it's something that we take for granted as being Central to our lives in other words we have plenty to hide and it's always been our right to hide it until now because today there are people who don't want us to protect our privacy who want and to a large degree already have free
access to our personal information again I'm mostly talking about tech and phone companies government and law enforcement and black hat hackers now how do they work to prevent us from our privacy they propagate misinformation about privacy tools and they demonize those tools and those who use them they weaken the security of the internet with back doors to gain access to our information and they lie to the public about what information they're collecting and for what purpose and this Behavior has radicalized a generation a growing movement of hackers digital activists and cryptographers who are fighting back
and some of these radical actors created and operated the Silk Road now hearing all this I'm sure that many of you would say I'm willing to give up some of my freedom to have more security and of course we want law enforcement to be able to catch the bad guys but there's two problems with this idea that less privacy makes for more security the first is that there's no evidence this is the case that government surveillance and back doors that weaken the security of the internet make for greater security it's a needle and a Hast
stack approach and it's Highly Questionable that it works better than a targeted approach law enforcement already has more than enough access for targeting and catching criminals in the digital space this is in many ways the Golden Age of surveillance for law enforcement the other problem with this idea that less private pracy makes for more security is that weakening the security of the internet makes life easier for the bad guys it's easier for hackers to access your information if you're unable to protect that information and it's easier for digital criminals to breach governments Banks and institutions
if their General Security has been weakened with back doors law enforcement has to be able to do their job in a digital world where citizens have privacy just as they have to do their job in a physical world where citizens had privacy you wouldn't allow a cop to break into your house and rumage through your belongings but that's just what's happening to your computer and your cell phone devices that now contain your entire life by the same token corporations need to be able to conduct business and crunch their data with less access and black hat
hackers have to be met with airtight security tools not weakened ones but how on Earth do we go about achieving all this it requires the very thing these people are most afraid of we need to go dark to go dark means that everyone would be utilizing privacy and anonymity tools at all times tools like tour and virtual private networks that protect your browsing activity just as they protect darket sites like Silk Road pgp and encryption services that keep emails private and fully encrypted phone calls and texts now these Services used to be difficult for the
average user but that's changing the desire for privacy and Security in the digital space is becoming big business you may not realize this but Apple's iMessages are now encrypted where it used to be that anyone could access your text messages and now uh websites are usually using secure connections by default and that's just the beginning it's now been over 30 years since I first discovered the power and the value of anonymous online communities but this journey was made Urgent by my recent exploration of the dark net we need a hidden inter just as we need
all the tools and services that protect our privacy and anonymity as we move further forward into the technological era and our lives and our world continue to radically change we have to recognize that both our individual and Collective existence depend upon a base level of control over our own privacy privacy is not a privilege and it is not something to be willingly and casually sacrificed privacy is fundamental to being a human being and it's worth fighting for thank you [Applause]
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