04/02/2026
What actually is the “Dark Web”? (And why it matters to you)
You’ve probably heard the term dark web thrown around in movies or news stories—but it’s not some mysterious hacker playground hidden in the shadows.
The internet actually has 3 layers:
• Surface Web – What you use every day (Google, social media, news sites)
• Deep Web – Private content (online banking, medical records, email inboxes)
• Dark Web – A small part of the internet that requires special software to access
The dark web itself isn’t illegal—but it is where a lot of stolen data ends up.
When companies get breached, your information (emails, passwords, even SINs) can be sold or shared there.
Why this matters:
Most people don’t get hacked directly.
Their information is exposed somewhere else, and then reused.
What you can do:
• Use strong, unique passwords
• Turn on multi-factor authentication
• Avoid reusing the same login across sites
• Monitor for suspicious activity
Cybersecurity isn’t about fear—it’s about awareness.
Because by the time your information hits the dark web…
it’s already too late to prevent the leak.