The Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization which serves to archive digital materials that otherwise might be entirely lost to time, recently became subject to a data breach and Distributed Denial ...
Internet Archive’s “The Wayback Machine” has suffered a data breach ... a DDoS attack which took the site offline for a time. A group known as SN_Blackmeta claimed responsibility for the ...
Earlier this month, Internet Archive suffered multiple cyberattacks that ended up taking the entire platform, including The Wayback Machine which archives websites throughout the years ...
In a blog post published on October 18, the non-profit confirmed that many services are now up and running, including its Wayback Machine, Archive-It, scanning and national library crawls, email, blog ...
As of this publication, much of the Internet Archive’s services remain unavailable while staff examines and upgrades its internal systems (though the Wayback Machine, a popular initiative of the ...
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The Internet Archive's "Wayback Machine" suffered a massive data breach after a hacker compromised the website to steal its user authentication database, which contained the data of 31 million users.