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| Scenario | How Tordigger Helps | |----------|--------------------| | | Batch‑import a list of known .onion sites, collect open‑port data, and export results for statistical analysis. | | Red‑team reconnaissance (authorized) | Within a sanctioned penetration test, enumerate a client’s own hidden services to verify that only expected ports are exposed. | | Security‑operations monitoring | Periodically run a modest scan of your organization’s .onion endpoints to detect unintended services that may have been deployed. | | Threat‑intel gathering (open‑source) | Combine with public leaks (e.g., scraped onion addresses) to see which ones are still alive and what services they expose. | | | Red‑team reconnaissance (authorized) | Within a

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Launched in the mid-2010s, Tordigger was built to solve a brutal problem: The dark web has no central registry. Without a search engine, finding a specific hidden forum, whistleblower leak site, or anonymous email service is like finding a specific grain of sand on a vast beach. Tordigger attempts to bring order to that chaos.

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