I haven't known underground sites since the dawn of the internet, so I don't think I should make them, but as long as no one writes about the history of underground sites, I'm my own. This is a summary of the history of underground sites as far as we can know.
As a comprehensive coverage of the history of the Internet, History of the Internet in Japan that does not appear in textbooks [[ヽ (´
ー `) people (´ ー `) ノ opened>http://web.archive.org/web
/20030801113739/http://blogdex.tripod.co.jp/encyclopedia/, and recently the 2019 NHK broadcast Heisei Net History (tentative), (
Heisei Net History Wiki
”, but I don't think there are many that comprehensively deal with angle sites.
Although it is called "Angla site", it is not an illegal site, just because such a dark image at that time is collectively called underground. For example, "World of Despair", which was popular on text sites at that time, and the communal hobby site Yuutsu Internet, and security "Security Akademeia" will give you an idea of the atmosphere at that time. Some sites are called cracked sites, but they are not covered in this article.
Even though it is an underground site, the genres are so diverse that it cannot be divided into one, so the underground on this page is only the knowledge, experience and interest that the author can know. It may be missing, but please forgive me. If you have any opinions or additions, please contact Twitter.
My favorite (was) sites are "Brass Hidden" and "Security Akademeia ”. This wiki also has a desire to get closer to the site if possible. (Actually, I can't keep up with the technical level, so this wiki deals with the humanities genre, not the science genre.)
The brass hideout has been closed, so I'll link to the web archive. There are many closed links on this page, so please check the Internet Archive as appropriate.
Internet Archive of Brass Inn
Five stages of various aspects between cyberspace and the real world
(Excerpt from the IT society case book, problems that the IT society has)
Figure 1 shows the dawn of the Internet. A state in which the real world and cyberspace coexist. He was independent of the real world as a utopia and a netizen. Idyllic bright image. (Until 1995)
Figure 2 shows the rapid expansion of cyberspace due to the development of the Internet. As the influence of cyberspace grows, it changes from a free space to a regulated space. There is also a dark image of a surveillance society.
Figure 3 is depicted as a Mobius strip. There is no distinction between the front and back of the earth (real world). Everyone becomes a resident of cyberspace. (Until 2005)
Figure 5 The cyber world sits on top of the real world. The correct ideal way for people to use cyberspace autonomously.
The distance is different from Fig. 1, but the composition is almost the same.
1. The Rise of Underground Sites in the 1990s
(1) It is said that the first underground site was "Ayashii World" in 1996. (1) The first underground site is said to have been "Ayashii World" in 1996, the beginning of a lawless zone independent of the government, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence of Dennou Space (1996).
In 1998, "Computer Evil Manual" was released, and in 1999, "2channel" (now 5channel) was established, which is still the largest BBS in the world. In 1999, another UG link collection, "Japandeep" was opened, with categories such as MP3, WAREZ, security (hack/crack proxy, serial, virus), emulator (NES and other games), UG sites, and mysterious world (suicide, drugs, tools).
At the same time, in 1999, "Gekiura Joho" was established, and this site is still in existence, and several books have been published. 1996/9VAJRAYANA Truth Quest was established. In 1996/9VAJRAYANA Truth Quest was established, which introduced Aum Shinrikyō in a funny way, and is still alive in the site "Aumar's World".
The World of Despair" was a popular text site at the time, and I think I got it on a floppy disk from an acquaintance. I think I got it on a floppy disk from an acquaintance. Since it was mainly a text site at that time, floppy disks (1.4MB at that time, I remember) could hold enough data.
(2) Warez and pirated game ROMs were still in their infancy, and it was common practice to decipher fake files uploaded on underground sites using "raruty", "Umeko Mikan", and "Shiko-sama" (Shiko-sama, by the way, was a character from the popular erotic game ONE: To the Shining Season, Shiko Yuzuki). (Incidentally, Shiko-sama is the character of Shiko Yuzuki in the then popular erotic game ONE: To the Shining Season). (2) As the police crackdown on the Internet tightened, the use of fake files became completely obsolete, and the underground sites that had become lawless shifted to the winMX file exchange software released in 2001.
(3) 1996/11/1 Yugi Internet opens. This is the oldest surviving site of the communist hobby.
(4) "Security Akademeia" opened.
Although it was opened in 2002, it is a site with a history of the 90s.
The Wizard Bible was shut down due to the Wizard Bible incident. (The wizardbible can be found at the Internet Archive).
He is the author of many books, including All About Cryptography, Hacking Lab, Hacker's School of Unlocking, Hacker's School of Unlocking, Hacker's School of Unlocking, Hacker's School of Privacy Research, and Hacker's Textbook, Complete Edition.
2. Underground sites in the early 2000s
(0)Underground books and underground sites
(1)Early days
Before the Internet existed, books were the only way to get underground information. "In the early days, books were the only way to get underground information. 4887185014?tag=xjapan0f-22&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1]]" and other data house books mainly published underground information (crack, drugs, high energy), and I would like to list some of the authors who are still alive.
|Noriyuki Kita|.
|Communist hobbyist. Internet raiding
|KuRaRe, K.R.R. (Kuraray)
|In charge of chemistry and drugs. Later published "
Arienai Science Textbook
"|.
|Professor of Pharmacology
|Published "
Chemistry of Smuggling
". He was later arrested in 2017 for manufacturing MDA||.
Asao Yui
Founder of
Cannabist
, a cannabis liberation movement group
Naofumi Katsuragawa
Relations of Mr. Shirasaka, the organizer of
THC
, a marijuana liberation movement group
The articles by these above-mentioned people spread underground information, which gradually spread to the Internet, which was in its infancy.
↓
Ungula books
Ungra sites
At the beginning of the 2000s, there were less restrictions on legal drugs, so most of the articles seemed to be about drug experiences. Also, since magic mushrooms were legal at that time, the sites "Kyoto University Mushroom Club" and "Fun and Wonderful Botanical Garden" showed how to grow mushrooms (illegal now, of course).
Also, as the name suggests, the site "Go with Amsterdam" explained how to travel to Amsterdam, where marijuana is legal.
In 2002, a compilation site of the 2ch thread "A thread where people who smoke anything that grows on the street gather" was created, "
A thread where people who smoke anything that grows on the street gather
. It is a site where you can't help but laugh and sometimes ridicule at the challenging attitude of people who try to smoke any kind of weed, such as whether smoking a banyan tree works or not.
1999/4/16 happy drug opened (closed) http://happydrug.ug.to/
1999chemical drugs opened (closed) http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Dreamworld/2160/index.html
1999/7 flash back opened (2003 update stopped) http://flashback_jp.tripod.com/fuck_the_system.htm
1999/10 "Extreme Evil Brothel", a site about evil brothels and drugs, was opened. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Falls/6885/
2000 Drug mania opened http://drugmania.nu/drugmania/
2000 "Altered Dimension Research Group" opened http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~alteredim/index.html
Developmental period
I think it started when some of the people who were mainly involved in high energy and who were familiar with chemistry started to aspire to drug synthesis.
There are many examples of this, such as "
Dangerous No. 1
" and "
Dangerous No. 28
," etc., had been published earlier, but in 2003, Mr. Neo Mugishu (who was also the assistant manager of the hidden inn of Brass) of High Energy established "Fungus mucus hodgepodge with Beijing-produced sars", was highly praised by Ramo Nakajima, who introduced him to the site, and there was talk of publishing it, but Ramo passed away suddenly, and the talk of publishing it disappeared.
"He has published several books, including "
Mr. Yakushiji's Book
", "Dark Chemistry Seminar", "Arienai Science Textbook" was released in 2005.
Also, seeds were available for sale until 2009, a time when there were "general plant cultivation methods", "fooling around how to", and the 420grow wiki.
(Foolproof how to is a hit in a Google search. There is also a possibility that there is one on the tor board at the tor board completion project. (Both are unconfirmed.)
(1)high-energy system
(1) "
Puck's Lair
" was opened in 2000. This site had information on how to make high energy (i.e. bombs) and other behind-the-scenes information. This site was later relaunched in 2002 as "
Brass's Hideout
" with the bomb information removed. (Puck's hideout was never there.)
In the 2000s, there were many threads about the bomb kitchen. At that time, the famous coteachers were "Moto Kaken", "Kirishima", "Neo Mugishu", "Samurai Sword", and in later times, "
卜ク夕一・Kiriyu
", and high energy information overflowed on the net.
In 2009, he started distributing manuals on hydrogen sulfide and bombs, and in January 2011, he became a bit famous for sending manga artist "Mr. Musime" to his death with hydrogen sulfide. 2channel (now 5channel) and TOR boards have an unbelievable number of threads, and he is definitely one of the people who spread hydrogen sulfide. There is still a remnant of him on the TOR board (he was there), and for a while around 2013 he called himself "
Japan Silent Terrorist Party
". He left a tweet suggesting suicide on 2019.6.20, but has recently (2020) resurfaced, tweeting in hiragana.
He also translated the Hydrogen Sulfide Manual into English under the name Dr.death, and is the one who popularized hydrogen sulfide abroad.
He is also the person who translated the Hydrogen Sulfide Manual into English under the name of Dr. Death, and has been promoting hydrogen sulfide abroad.
I also liked the unique underground feeling created by the background painting and background music (What I Saw in the Moonlit Forest) of Brass's Hidden Inn.
At the Hidden Brass Inn, there was a song called "Tripping on a Banana Peel? "At the hidden inn of Brass, I learned how to make a copy of CCCD (Copy Controlled CD), or what is now called a pharmacology lab, "
Arienai Science Textbook
, and the bulletin board was quite crowded. There is a possibility that Mr. Brass himself was a member of Gekiura Joho, and I believe that they interacted with each other.
(It also seems that Mr. Kuraray of the Pharmacology Office also posted on the bulletin board...? He may have had some kind of relationship with the Pharmacology Room.
In 2009, it was discovered that he was an amazon forced affiliate. The site was suddenly shut down, probably because they didn't want to get beaten up.
The tor board has a zip of this site
[https://web.archive.org/web/20070919163905/http://www.star-fra.com/blax001/
(3)homepage denouncing the little shits(
another page version
)
Established around 2000. It was a site that exposed the real names of juvenile criminals. The server was operated in Taiwan, which does not have diplomatic relations with Japan, and the URL was changed from time to time, but the site became inactive around 2014.
This may be due to the fact that the Internet has become such a big society that even without Aoi, there have been many flare-ups such as exposing real names. Currently, a person called "Tatsuo Aoi Fan" is handling juvenile crimes on twitter.
Aoi Tatsuo Fan @aoitatsuo
https://twitter.com/aoitatsuo
Domo Serial BBS - Established in 2002.
It is believed to have existed until 2019, changing its URL. As the name suggests, it was a long-lived site that published serials.
The domestic butt sites have perished, and now only the overseas https://www.serials.ws/ site survives.
5ch BBS [serial] Serial Club [with asses]
7>https://egg.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/software/1400106702/
[5ch BBS [serial] Serial Club [ass] 7>]] It's a good idea not to get involved in any of them, as they all seem to be illegal.
(5)
ogrish
It's also on the list of words you shouldn't search for. It still exists, but it became famous in 2004 when a video of the murder of Akio Koda, a young Japanese man who was killed in Iraq, was shown. This video was also shown on the news just before the murder, and the Internet and reality began to connect.
(6)){esexy (proxy)}
In the 90's and early 2000's, there were more hurdles to disclosing information on the Internet than there are now, so people believed that anonymity could be guaranteed through proxies. In the 1990s and early 2000s, there were more hurdles to disclosing information on the Internet than there are today.
esexy - a simple proxy on the web. 2ch does not allow users to post using proxies, but for some reason, users were able to post using this proxy until about 2004. For some reason, this proxy was able to be used until about 2004, but it was eventually restricted and its role ended.
(7)){ shit FLASH, shit video selection (Nico Nico Douga) }
[Gonorego Series] 01 Yoshinoya [ Poe Yama ] (even selected as one of the "100 Best Media Arts in Japan" by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in summer 2006)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upkZEA_NpuQ
2008/01 Dungham
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3nZ0cTuQkc
2008 Doraemon's Parallel World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxoUvEjMSGQ
2008/03Ding-dong Swoosh! Shoo! Shh! Shh!
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm2498399
Moscato (Tanufura)
https://youtu.be/G5igA-SStbU
(8)2channel medicine board closure and beyond
The 2channel medicine board was like a lawless zone, but eventually, in 2010, posting was restricted, in 2011, 2channel was raided, and in 2014, the medicine board was closed. In 2011, 2channel was raided, and in 2014, the board was closed. The residents of the board were forced to move to other threads (mushroom board, gardening board, etc.) or to onionchannel.
3. Underground sites from the 2010s to the present
(1)summary
In the 2010s, underground sites in the pure sense of the word disappeared, and either became commercially based or specialized, or moved to the dark web such as onionchannel.
2012/6 A website
Taniuta]
was opened to publish certified copies of registration books of a certain party and several religious groups, but it is currently not being updated.
2012/9 "Address de Pon! Created by Tottori Loop using NTT phonebook data, but released to the public; the URL has been changed and is now
Internet Phonebook (wikipedia)
.
There existed a blog called
Guerrilla Blog
on 7/2014, which caused the Prime Minister's Office Santa and Prime Minister's Office drone incidents, but it has now been erased.
(Logs exist on onionchannel.) http://xiwayy2kn32bo3ko.onion/test/download.cgi?board=ura&id=2016121011134401589&filetype=.7z
2014/11
Aum Shinrikyō unofficial website
was published, and this still exists with a different URL.
2016/01 ASKA's blog(2016_01_09 public - cache) - Togetter summary is published. (Remnants exist on onionchan)
Although such monstrous sites exist, they do not have a long lifespan, and in the end, the surface web that survives is limited to Gochannel, Geki-Ura-Info, Yugi Internet, and Security Academia.
(2)NanJ
(2)NANJ A group of people who specialize in slander and defamation called the Hengoshin-jin appear in the center of the NANJ boards. Some of them are actually arrested, so they migrate to onion channel.
(3)history of tor
Japanese Tor community
The history of the Japanese language Tor community as a whole.
1990s The idea of onion routing is born.
2004/08 The Naval Research Laboratory releases Tor's source code under a free license, and the first Tor thread on 2ch appears.
2004/10 Onion Channel opens, and the history of the Japanese Tor community begins here.
2006/- The Tor Project established
2007/08 Swedish researchers successfully demonstrate the interception of communications by operating an exit node
2008/01 Development of the Tor Browser begins
2010/10 Tor was used in the leak of internal documents by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department
2012/06 Computer remote control incident: Tor's name becomes widely known in Japan
2013/06 Edward Snowden blew the whistle on mass surveillance by the US National Security Agency (NSA), leading to an increase in the number of Tor users worldwide, including in Japan
2013/08 2channel personal information leak incident
2015/- Endchan opened
2015/09 Police nab seven users of Magical☆Onion
2016/11 Zero-day vulnerability in Firefox discovered and attacked
2018/02 Coincheck NEM leak incident
2018/06 The operator of the site lolitter2 is arrested in the dark web, becoming the first dark site operator to be arrested.
2018/11 First DanielHosting hacking incident
2019/06 gcpip opened
2019/10 Darkness Channel opens
2019/11 Anita's Notepad opens, OZ-OZ BBS opens
2019/12 Onion BBS opened, OnionBlog opened
2020/03 Second DanielHosting incident occurs, One-line BBS and Salmonella become disconnected, BLACK BBS opens
2020/04 Information sharing community opens, Onion board becomes active.
2020/05 The Special Communications Technology Research Unit opens on Torpress.
2020/06 Dark Channel opens, Onion Board begins to get rough, BLACK Board completely depopulated, Onion Channel becomes unreachable, FreeBBS opens, Taiyakkun opens, gcpip new mackerel found
2020/07 Special Communication Technology Research Unit opens, but closes due to Torpress error, onion board closes, my notepad administrator disappears, Darkchannel moves to a new mackerel, BLACK board is vandalized by a series of throwing scripts.
2020/08/06 A big vandal appears. Vandalism that disrupts threads occurs. All posts on the main board of Darkchannel disappeared. onionrecord is established, TinyIB is set up in Dark Channel.
BBS
onionchannel
Well-established BBS. Now it is inaccessible. Just before that, it had become a ruin where only various illegal drugs were advertised.
Onion board
Kodakku. This board was run by a teacher, and was closed on July 26, 2020, at the same time as Oreimo.
Black board
A cybercrime message board run by a holy man.
Darkchannel
A message board on the same domain as this wiki. It has been in the same domain as this wiki, and has been a constant source of conflict since its inception, due to the fact that the administrator is a Hengchunist*1 and that vandals from the last days of the Onion Board were imported in large numbers after the Onion Board was closed.
Onion Farm
A new BBS opened in August. Although it is underpopulated due to the concentration of people in Darkchannel, there are very few trolls due to the relatively quick response of the administrators.
Taiyakkun Test Board
This board is run by Taiyakkun as a test for the development and release of the BBS split. It has bot confirmation (captcha) as a standard feature, and the posting system is special, so it is difficult to post repeatedly, yet the UI is similar to Zerochannel.
Endchan /librejp/
The board UI and the names of the commenters are similar to that of Futaba Channel. It is a relative of Sportschan on Clearnet.
Species
Nanjumin.
Immigrants from 5ch's Anything Goes J board. They use fierce tiger dialects like "wai" and "ngo". If you see a Kansai dialect, it's usually this one.
Kenmomen (kenmomen)
Immigrants from 5ch's News Flash (Hate) board. They say things like "Jap-sa-wow" and "Medieval Jap-land. Also "japppppppppppppppppppppppppp".
Tweaker
An Internet NOOB who uses a tone of voice similar to that found on Twitter, such as "( )" and image rips.
Beginner Cracker
A person who wants to crack and asks questions about what languages to learn and how to crack a server, but is unable to perform basic computer operations, such as not knowing bash, which is used to operate servers.
Stalinists
A member of a fictional religious group whose main activity is to spread the reputation of a certain lawyer. He is a member of a fictitious religious group whose main activity is to spread the reputation of a certain lawyer. He speaks in a fierce tiger dialect, where the first person is changed to "I", instead of the old "desu wo" and "nari" tone. On the other hand, those who use "nari" and "desu-wo" a lot are sometimes called "foreskin people" (see below) who are pretending to be Hengchun.
Anti-Hasekara / Foreskin People
They are hostile to the Hengchins, and make posts that sag the Hengchins and pretend to be Hengchins without common sense (also called "smelly potatoes"). They are sometimes hostile to the forums run by the Hengchins and their users.
Anime Pig
Posts in anime threads. Their tastes seem to vary. The threads where they gather are not safe.
Pedophiles
Pedophiles and shota-kon. They stay in their own threads.
Right-wingers
They post less than in the main forum.
Freedom Supremacists
Also known as full libertarians, free willists, and libertarians. Supports private property and small government, distrusts authority, and denies working for an employer. Not the same as right-wing libertarian.
Anarchist.
Also called anarchists and anarchists. Not a communist. The main similarity with communism is that they believe that private means of production and property, class and exploitation, and belief in God should be abolished. The main difference is that they believe the state should be abolished immediately.
Communist
Also known as communists. A lot of threads were built on the I Memo Spamon board. Marx thought that the opening of the gap caused by capitalism would inevitably lead to revolution, and the whole world would become communist.
Environmentalist
Concerned about the global environment. On Darkchannel, he posted that capitalism is promoting environmental destruction, that animals are being hunted down, and that it is not a good idea to give importance to the plastic waste problem.
GNU/Linux People
GNU/Linux is popular with Tor users because it offers better privacy and security than Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, and because it is anti-authoritarian.
Police
It is believed that people claiming to be from the Cyber Division have access to Tor's message boards and are policing them. Occasionally, they arrest illegal child pornography sharers on Tor message boards. They are both mechanically illiterate and incompetent, creating a large number of false accusations in online investigations.
Personal grudge kitchen
They expose the personal information of people they dislike. No matter how much you use Tor, if you expose someone you know in real life, it's easy to find out who did it from their friendships.
Tochaki 01/23/2045 (Sun) 12:34:56 [Preview] No.123456 del
A resident of Endchan, an English-language BBS with a Japanese board similar to Futaba Channel.
123456
Where did you get the name "Tochaki" from?
It's thought to have originated from "Toshiaki" on Futaba Channel.
Meme
Communal illusion
A reply to a response that includes a country name, race, or law, with the content "There is no such thing as a common illusion as a nation" or "There is no such thing as a common illusion as a race. The original source of this meme is Takaaki Yoshimoto's theory of communal illusion.
Onion (@<)
"This is the first time I've ever seen such a thing.
Don't make a fuss about a hundred things.
When a celebrity commits suicide, "Don't make a fuss about the degree to which one celebrity commits suicide," in a coronavirus thread, "Don't make a fuss about the degree to which 200 people are infected in one day," in a creature-phobic/gato thread, "Don't make a fuss about the degree to which 13 cats are abused.
Sacred Six Letters
A warning to a certain lawyer by a holy-hearted person.
ddrks
Search on DuckDuckGo. ggrks/googlekas is the original, but Google search is bad from a privacy point of view, and it requires JavaScript to capture the connection from Tor, so Tor users disliked it and changed it to ddrks.
More
Anime approved by the Japanese Tor community
Serial Experiments Lain
Books approved by the Japanese Tor community
The Theory of Collective Illusion by Takaaki Yoshimoto
Capitalism" by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Osamu Tsurumi's "The Complete Suicide Manual
Songs approved by the Japanese Tor community
French military song "La chanson de l'oignon" (The Onion Song)
[429] Client error: `POST https://webservices.amazon.co.jp/paapi5/getitems` resulted in a `429 Too Many Requests` response:
{"__type":"com.amazon.paapi5#TooManyRequestsException","Errors":[{"Code":"TooManyRequests","Message":"The request was de (truncated...)
M.U.G.E.N(1999年)
次に衝撃を受けたのが、
M.U.G.E.N
という、格闘ゲームである。これはスト2からSNK、果てはドラゴンボールのキャラクターまでなんでもごちゃ混ぜにした格闘ゲームで、その自由度の高さが当時あまりに斬新だった。
mugen wiki
によると、開発は1999年頃とされている。
ただ、その当時はそれなりにハイスペックパソコンでないと動かなかったので、やる機会は多くなかった。
人生オワタの大冒険
(2007年)
ロックマンのオマージュだが、1発攻撃を食らうと即死という理不尽さ極まりない鬼畜ゲーム。
I Wanna Be the Guy
(2007年)
上記オワタの大冒険の影響を受けて作られた作品。
ダウンタウンスペシャルスペシャルくにおくんの時代劇だよ全員集合!Jidaigeki SPSP
(06/8/4-15/8/9)
ファミコンで人気だったゲームのクローン版。
キングオブキングスG
]](12/6/20-18/11/3)
同じくファミコンのクローン版だが、更に自由度が高まっており面白い。
winMX3.3が2002年リリース。
winmxの初期設定は最低でも1つはアップロードする設定となっているが、ゼロパッチを貼ればアップロードをしない設定にも出来たのでMXユーザーの間ではゼロパッチを使うのがほぼデフォルトとなる。さらに、「MXMoni」というツールは相手がアップロードして初めてこちらもアップロードするというモニターであり、これも使うのがほぼデフォルトとなる。IDからIP判別するツール「WinMX Tool - ID & IP Manager」なるものもあった。
この辺はyoutube動画「WIN MXというソフトの思い出を語る動画」に詳しい。
お互いのファイルを交換し合うという特性から、IM(インスタントメッセージ)を送り会い、MX自体にも(グループ)チャット機能があり隆盛していた。ジャンルは音楽(Bz,XJAPAN,ビジュアル系)やアニメなどの他、各地域板(●●県)や、中には「大麻荘」「覚醒剤的代理部屋」といったモロな内容のスレッドも立っていた。
2専というサイトであればwinMXを立ち上げなくてもチャットが出来た
ので、純粋にチャットだけを楽しむことも出来た。さながら、現在のonionちゃんねるの掲示板のように過激な内容もあったが、ダウンロードの最中に居るだけのROM(read only member)も割合多かった。このMX、nyは偽装ファイルも多く、当然ウィルスもよく含まれておりしょっちゅう感染していた。ウィルス感染することを前提にHDDを別にしたり、退避したりパス掛けたりすることを学んだのはこの時なのではないだろうか。
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winny