Scraping the Shadows: Deep Learning Breakthroughs in Dark Web Intelligence

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Authors Ingmar Bakermans, Daniel De Pascale, Gonรงalo Marcelino, Giuseppe Cascavilla, Zeno Geradts arXiv ID 2504.02872 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.CY, cs.IR Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Darknet markets (DNMs) facilitate the trade of illegal goods on a global scale. Gathering data on DNMs is critical to ensuring law enforcement agencies can effectively combat crime. Manually extracting data from DNMs is an error-prone and time-consuming task. Aiming to automate this process we develop a framework for extracting data from DNMs and evaluate the application of three state-of-the-art Named Entity Recognition (NER) models, ELMo-BiLSTM \citep{ShahEtAl2022}, UniversalNER \citep{ZhouEtAl2024}, and GLiNER \citep{ZaratianaEtAl2023}, at the task of extracting complex entities from DNM product listing pages. We propose a new annotated dataset, which we use to train, fine-tune, and evaluate the models. Our findings show that state-of-the-art NER models perform well in information extraction from DNMs, achieving 91% Precision, 96% Recall, and an F1 score of 94%. In addition, fine-tuning enhances model performance, with UniversalNER achieving the best performance.
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