Dark Web Enables Easier Access to WMDs
Dark Web Enables Easier Access to WMDs The UN’s Head of Disarmament Affairs raises concerns over the dark web, specifically how it has made it easy for terrorists to access WMDs. The head of the UN’s Disarmament Affairs, Izumi Nakamitsu, has expressed concerns over the potential availability of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) on the dark web. According to Nakamitsu, the deluge of weapons and technology that is available for purchase or hire on various dark web markets makes it a lot easier for terrorists and other non-state actors to get their hands on dangerous WMDs. A well-visited criminal hotspot, the dark web is known for its underground marketplaces where illegal goods—both digital and physical—are bought and sold using cryptocurrency. While the majority of dark web markets, sites and forums generally have low entry barriers, a few require a more exclusive, invite-only membership to gain access to. Nakamitsu’s chief concern is the threat terrorists c...
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