Grams is a new one machine search that appeared. Don't look for it on the conventional internet because you won't find it. The Google clone lives on the Dark Web and specializes in searches for drugs and firearms.
A new search engine for the needs of black market customers in Dark Web or Deep Web. The new service will help its users discover high-quality heroin, weapons or any other prohibited you can imagine. It's called Grams, and it seems to work extremely well.
You can simply open a Tor browser (only works with Tor) and go to the .onion address grams7enufi7jmdl.onion. In half a second you will see the site that really looks like our familiar Google page. It looks so much you'll even find the option "I feel lucky."
According to Wired, the page's administrator, who calls himself Gramsadmin, aims to help those looking for reliable suppliers on DarkNet.
Grams currently works with eight different black markets, including SilkRoad 2, Pandora, Nice Guy. Each of these markets has given Grams express permission to crawl their websites to collect search data. Gramsadmin, who created the website in just two weeks, reports that there will soon be a Google AdWords-like service that sellers can use to promote their products. The ambitious administrator even looks for a developer to help him, but it turns out that it is very difficult to find a hacker he can trust.
Obviously, as Wired says, the new idea may prove to be highly illegal, so no one knows how long it will work.