this time through a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack. Following the attack, Archive.org and its properties went totally offline, including the Wayback Machine. On Monday, however ...
the Wayback Machine is up and running in a read-only capacity, meaning you can browse whatever it has archived so far but it won’t be archiving anything new for the time being. (The Wayback ...
The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine is back online following a devastating distributed denial of service attack which knocked out its services last week and coincided with the theft of emails ...
The organization’s Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the internet, and thus, contains an absolute goldmine of data. Yet, here we are. Data breaches and hacks happen all the time ...
Hackers struck the Internet Archive, leaking millions of users’s data and causing founder Brewster Kahle to take a sprawling library of online history offline.
Early Monday, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle posted on X that the Wayback Machine is back online -- but with a couple of constraints. First, the site is operating in a provisional ...
The remaining services remain offline for the time being for security reasons. The "Wayback Machine" is now accessible to users again and contains historical website data up to and including ...
A security breach at the Internet Archive's "WayBack Machine" has resulted in the theft of the authentication database containing data on 31 million people. The "WayBack Machine" has been an ...
Story updated Oct. 11 with additional expert comment regarding the DDoS attack on the Wayback Machine and the security resources that have helped limit the damage. Hackers have compromised the ...