Digital Shadow Frontiers: Forensic Perspectives on Dark Web Psychology and Social Media
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- 10.2991/978-94-6239-610-4_9How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Dark Web; illicit activity; psychology; DWSN; social media
- Abstract
The Dark Web is a overlay network that requires a specific software in order to access its content. This Darknet is usually used for illicit activities, which mostly are detrimental to the society, promoting civil liberties that cannot be tracked due to layered encrypted system. This paper examines the behaviour of the individuals or groups who desperately participate in the network by engaging in criminal exchange for the need to fit in with their community and get entangled. The Darknet community doesn’t stop at a single network, it spreads through social media platforms known as Dark Web Social Network (DWSN), typically blurring the line between traditional social media and their service, demanding heavy work to the forensic analysis. Fusing the social media forensics and psychological profiling can provide the outline of the behaviour and mental state of the members of Dark Web community. The crossover of the Dark web with the social media leads this paper to conclude the yen for the human-centred psychology perspectives for the strengthening of investigations by deeply understanding the behavioural patterns seen and shaping the individual in this era of developed technologies.
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TY - CONF AU - Bandari Steffina Moses PY - 2026 DA - 2026/05/05 TI - Digital Shadow Frontiers: Forensic Perspectives on Dark Web Psychology and Social Media BT - Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advances in Forensics and Cyber Technologies (ICFACT 2025) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 72 EP - 103 SN - 2352-538X UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-610-4_9 DO - 10.2991/978-94-6239-610-4_9 ID - Moses2026 ER -