Investigating child sexual abuse material availability, searches, and users on the anonymous Tor network for a public health intervention strategy
Juha Nurmi, Arttu Paju, Billy Bob Brumley, Tegan Insoll, Anna K., Ovaska, Valeriia Soloveva, Nina Vaaranen-Valkonen, Mikko Aaltonen, David, Arroyo

TL;DR
This study analyzes the availability and search patterns of child sexual abuse material on Tor, revealing widespread access, user demographics, and psychological impacts, and proposes intervention strategies and user support options.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of CSAM on Tor, introduces filtering and intervention methods, and offers insights into user motivations and mental health correlations.
Findings
One-fifth of onion domains share CSAM.
11.1% of search sessions seek CSAM.
Many users are victims themselves and seek help.
Abstract
Tor is widely used for staying anonymous online and accessing onion websites; unfortunately, Tor is popular for distributing and viewing illicit child sexual abuse material (CSAM). From 2018 to 2023, we analyse 176,683 onion domains and find that one-fifth share CSAM. We find that CSAM is easily available using 21 out of the 26 most-used Tor search engines. We analyse 110,133,715 search sessions from the Ahmia.fi search engine and discover that 11.1% seek CSAM. When searching CSAM by age, 40.5% search for 11-year-olds and younger; 11.0% for 12-year-olds; 8.2% for 13-year-olds; 11.6% for 14-year-olds; 10.9% for 15-year-olds; and 12.7% for 16-year-olds. We demonstrate accurate filtering for search engines, introduce intervention, show a questionnaire for CSAM users, and analyse 11,470 responses. 65.3% of CSAM users first saw the material when they were children themselves, and half of the…
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