Netstalking Netstalking means searching for obscure, hard-to-find and somehow valuable (even if only by its entertaining nature) information buried in the depths of the [1]Internet (and similar networks), for example searching for funny photos on Google Streetview (https://9-eyes.com/), unindexed [2]deepweb sites or secret documents on [3]FTP servers. Netstalking is relatively unknown in the English-speaking world but is pretty popular in Russian communities. Netstalking can be divided into two categories: * deli-search (deliberate search): trying to find a specific information, e.g. a specific video that got lost. * net-random: randomly searching for interesting information in places where it is likely to be found. Techniques of netstalking include port scanning, randomly generating web domains, using advanced search queries and different [4]search engines, searching caches and archives and obscure networks such as [5]darknet or [6]gopher. Links: 1. internet.md 2. deepweb.md 3. ftp.md 4. search_engine.md 5. darknet.md 6. gopher.md