The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is back up in read-only mode following massive data breaches last week. Brewster Kahle ...
More details have emerged concerning the recent cyberattack against the Internet Archive, which appears to still not be fully ...
Launching the Wayback Machine now takes you to the usual page. From here, you can search for archived versions of a page by ...
Founded in 1996, the nonprofit Internet Archive crawls the web to preserve pages that are publicly available and has captured ...
(NEXSTAR) — The Internet Archive, a popular digital library known for its Wayback Machine, was hacked and suffered a data breach that reportedly exposed 31 million user accounts. Founder ...
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 Breach: Over 31 Million User Accounts Exposed Your email has been sent Attackers got hold of a 6.4 GB file containing the email addresses and ...
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 ...
Immense DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks plagued The Internet Archive's operations last week, but the platform, including its renowned 'Wayback Machine,' is now back online after ...
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 ...
If you step into the headquarters of the Internet Archive on a Friday after lunch, when it offers public tours, chances are you’ll be greeted by its founder and merriest cheerleader, Brewster Kahle.
The Internet Archive, an online repository of web pages, was offline on Thursday after its founder confirmed a major cyberattack that exposed the data of millions of users and left the site defaced.