Noun
darknet (plural darknets)
(Internet) A network of computers that can only be accessed using special software, configuration, or authorization, usually characterized by the anonymization of users, participating hosts, or both.
A long-delayed PC release is both highly prone to early darknet copies *and* tends to sell very poorly (they tend to be cheaper, but PC games are typically cheaper than console ones anyway and this seems not to make a difference). Source: Internet
In version 0.7, Freenet supports both 'Opennet' (similar to the old algorithms, but simpler), and "Darknet" (all node connections are set up manually, so only your friends know your node's IP address). Source: Internet
DarkOwl LLC, the Denver-based darknet big data cybersecurity company, and CTM360, a technology-based cybersecurity solutions provider, announce their partnership. Source: Internet
The darknet offers a smorgasbord of illegal activity from drugs and arms to child pornography. Source: Internet
The police had said that Mushtaq, the commander of Shopian district of Hizbul Mujahiddeen, used to chat with other co-accused and militants through various internet platforms, including darknet chat. Source: Internet
Groups can rapidly join and share in a darknet and leave just as easily. Source: Internet