Is the dark web real? An Indian creator’s 48-hour exploration reveals shocking scams and real horrors
The dark web often feels like the stuff of urban legends, a mysterious underworld lurking just beyond our everyday Google searches and social media scrolls.
It's that part of the online world most of us avoid and only hear about in tales of hackers, illegal deals, and unimaginable horrors.
Yet, curiosity keeps pulling people towards it, wondering if the hype matches the reality. In an age where data breaches and online scams dominate headlines, some stories remind us how much of the internet we do not know.
One bold explorer decided to test those myths firsthand, spending two full days navigating this anonymous realm with nothing but a laptop and caution.
"All I have heard is that the most terrible bits of humanity can be found neatly organised within the strands of the dark web. Drugs, weapons, human trafficking...God knows what else could be down there," Achina shared, talking about common fears that sparked her curiosity. Using just a VPN and laptop, she ventured as far as legally possible, starting with tame spots like political forums and whistleblower sites.
"Stolen data gets packaged into 'fullz', complete digital profiles containing everything about you. These are sold to cybercriminals who launch phishing scams, fake job offers, investment traps or apply for loans using your identity. Maybe take it seriously when they say, 'You should change your password'," she warned.
"It has a reputation, so people go there expecting something dark and scammers take advantage of that. Organ sales, fake cures, hitman services. Most of it is probably fake and victims can’t report it without incriminating themselves," she explained in the video.
That said, genuine horrors do exist, from gore and violence to snuff films, human trafficking forums, and sites openly buying and selling people. "It’s sickening. And entering the dark web makes you question what kind of world we’re really living in," she reflected.
It's that part of the online world most of us avoid and only hear about in tales of hackers, illegal deals, and unimaginable horrors.
One bold explorer decided to test those myths firsthand, spending two full days navigating this anonymous realm with nothing but a laptop and caution.
Is the dark web real? An Indian creator’s 48-hour exploration reveals shocking scams and real horrors
Meet Achina Sirohi Mayya who took the dark web challenge
Achina Sirohi Mayya, founder of India's top video mastery school Aevy TV, took on the dark web challenge out of long awaited fascination. She documented her 48-hour dive in a YouTube video uploaded in August 2025, accessible only via special anonymity software like Tor.Photo: YouTube/Aevy TV
She found shocking discoveries and stats
Deeper in, Achina foundout disturbing realities. "About 57 percent of dark web content is illegal, most of it involving drugs and weapons. And the scale is staggering," she told viewers, highlighting markets for fake IDs, stolen iPhones, and hacking services. Personal data from massive breaches sells cheaply, including passwords for pennies, bundled into "fullz" profiles that cause phishing, fake jobs, loans in your name, and more."Stolen data gets packaged into 'fullz', complete digital profiles containing everything about you. These are sold to cybercriminals who launch phishing scams, fake job offers, investment traps or apply for loans using your identity. Maybe take it seriously when they say, 'You should change your password'," she warned.
Photo: YouTube/Aevy TV
Scams vs. real threats
Not everything lives up to the hype, though. Achina pointed out that many preconceived notions, like organ sales, fake cures, or hitman services, are probably just scams preying on the dark web's scary reputation."It has a reputation, so people go there expecting something dark and scammers take advantage of that. Organ sales, fake cures, hitman services. Most of it is probably fake and victims can’t report it without incriminating themselves," she explained in the video.
She gives an open warning
"The dark web is not a playground for casual curiosity. It’s not just forbidden territory. It’s dangerous. Unless you’re a whistleblower or working with journalistic intent, it is not worth going there. Please do not try this at home."end of article
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