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 will come back ... Estimated Timeline: days, not weeks,” writes Kahle. After a pop-up from a purported hacker claimed the archive had suffered a “catastrophic security ...
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.
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.
A targeted hack on the Internet Archive has threatened billions of archived web pages and a comprehensive digital history of the globe. The website remained offline on Friday after its founder ...
Internet Archive, the non-profit digital library, was thoroughly hacked earlier this week. Its website was defaced, and tens of millions of its users' details were exposed. Hours after the initial ...
The Internet ... Archive’s X account for updates. According to archivist Jason Scott, the site was also experiencing another DDoS attack. Kahle confirmed the breach and DDoS via X just after ...
The attack, which surfaced on October 9, revealed the details of millions of users after a JavaScript (JS) library on the Internet Archive's website was exploited. A pop-up message on the site ...