The Internet Archive, a nonprofit that hosts a digital library, was recently hit with a double dose of cyberattacks from hackers, with one exposing the data of tens of millions of the site's users.
The Internet Archive, a nonprofit digital library that has served as a main repository of internet history, is back online with limited functionality after weeks of being harassed by hackers.
The Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library best known for its "Wayback Machine" web archiving tool, has suffered a major data breach, exposing the personal information of 31 million users.
The Internet Archive will come back within “days” following a cyberattack that brought down the organization’s vast digital library and the Wayback Machine, according to an update from ...
The Internet Archive is back online after new of a cyberattack took out its digital library and popular Wayback Machine on October 9. The Wayback Machine, a free online tool that lets users view ...
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is back up in read-only mode following massive data breaches last week. Brewster Kahle, founder and digital librarian of the Internet Archive, posted an ...
Following an attack on the Internet's memory, Internet Archive will remain offline for now. This is a conscious decision and not an indication of a malfunction caused by the attack. This is ...
The Internet Archive is back online in a read-only state after a cyberattack brought down the digital library and Wayback Machine last week. A data breach and DDoS attack kicked the site offline ...
The Internet Archive, the nonprofit organization that digitizes and archives materials like web pages, came under attack Wednesday. Several users – including over at The Verge – confronted a ...
The Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine have been down for days following a major hack. But the nonprofit says no archived data was lost, even though information on 31 million users was stolen.