The recent data breach is not the only way that Internet Archive user email addresses have been vulnerable online. For more ...
The Internet Archive has been hit by a cyberattack which has affected the data of over 31 million people. Visitors to the digital library site were met with a pop-up saying, “Have you ever felt ...
The Internet Archive is back online, albeit in a read-only state following a cyberattack that brought down the website's ...
While the Internet Archive is still recovering from a massive breach, let‘s examine why the Wayback Machine, the home of the website museum, was caught in the crossfire of alleged political hacktivism ...
Updates added at end of the article. Internet Archive's "The Wayback Machine" has suffered a data breach after a threat actor compromised the website and stole a user authentication database ...
At the time, beloved hacker Aaron Swartz was often working on Internet Archive projects, and he cocreated and led the development of a new initiative called the Open Library program along with Kahle.
The Internet Archive is back online, albeit in a read-only state, after DDoS attacks took the service offline on October 9.
The Internet Archive, an online repository of web pages, was offline Thursday after its founder confirmed a major cyberattack ...
(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 ...
Loading Twitter content In a new post hours later, Mr Kahle said the attackers had returned, knocking down both the Internet Archive's main site and its "Open Library," an open source catalogue of ...
The Internet Archive is facing a DDoS attack, possibly launched by the Blackmeta hacktivist group. The attack has led to a data breach, with malicious actors stealing the data of 31 million users.
who emerged in November 2023 and previously targeted the Internet Archive with a DDoS attack in May 2024, battered the Middle Eastern financial institute for six days with attacks using a new DDoS ...