CactusCon

CactusCon13
February 14-15, 2025
Mesa, AZ

Workshop: Practical Dark Web Hunting using Automated Scripts

Workshop
4 Feb 2022 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

How can you effectively hunt data from the dark web using scripts? How can you circumvent scraping defenses on the dark web? How can you automate your scripts? If you are curious about the answers to these questions and want to learn how to write automated scripts for this task effectively, then this workshop is for you. There are many forums and marketplaces on the dark web where actors buy, sell, and trade goods and services like databases, exploits, trojans, ransomware, etc. Collecting data from the dark web can help any organization identify and detect risks that may arise due to their assets being sold on the dark web. In this workshop, you will learn why collecting data from the dark web is essential, what open-source tools you can use to collect these data, how you can create your tools & scripts, and automating your script for effective collection. The workshop's primary focus will be on circumventing defenses put by forums & markets on the dark web against scraping.

Prerequisites:
Basic scripting in python
Knowledge of using VMs
Knowledge of using Linux machines
Basics of Dark Web

Please follow the instructions here to prepare for the workshop.

Apurv Singh Gautam
Threat Researcher at Cyble
@ASG_Sc0rpi0n
https://apurvsinghgautam.me

Apurv Singh Gautam works as a Threat Researcher at Cyble. He commenced work in Threat Intel 3 years ago. He works on hunting threats from the surface and dark web by utilizing OSINT, SOCMINT, and HUMINT. He is passionate about giving back to the community and has already conducted several talks and seminars in conferences like SANS, Defcon, BSides, local security meetups, schools, and colleges. He loves volunteering with Station X to help students make their way in Cybersecurity. He looks forward to the end of the day to play and stream one of the AAA games Rainbow Six Siege.