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Dr. Zahra Fazlali, Dr. Seyyed Ali Rahmanzadeh, Dr. Nowruz Hashemzehi, Volume 5, Issue 4 ( winter 2022)
Abstract
Background: This study assesses the underlying hidden cyber networks on Social Health Disorders.
Methods: The approach of this qualitative study used the "historical attribution method"; its statistical population included all documents books, articles, domestic and foreign relating to hidden social networks. The thematic method was used to analyze the data of this study ( Wolcott method).
Results: The unknown dark web network had many positive and negative effects that have been less addressed in the world and have remained almost unknown in the Iranian society. In this study the cultural, social, political and economic effects have been addressed.
Conclusion: Cyberspace technology should be used with a view to create opportunities. Given the growing trend of anonymous communications in virtual social networks in the dark web, the need for large-scale and targeted investment for extensive monitoring, minimizing threats and vulnerabilities is apparent.
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