For maybe the first time, the scale of the problem is coming into view.
The Internet Archive suffered a major DDoS attack, exposing personal data of 31 million users. Learn about the breach and the platform's recovery efforts.
Hackers struck the Internet Archive, leaking millions of users’s data and causing founder Brewster Kahle to take a sprawling ...
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The Internet Archive, which hosts the Wayback Machine, is on a mission to preserve online content and books, yet it now faces ...
The nonprofit San Francisco-based Internet Archive provides free access to an online library of millions of videos, audio ...
Global internet freedom took another step backward this year as more than half the world’s population headed to the polls, ...
The archive is now back online, in a preliminary ‘read-only’ capacity whilst it continues to recover. Some services still ...
The Internet Archive was shuttered by a hack days ago, but the Wayback Machine is back online, at least for reading. "Please ...
The leak originated from an anonymous hacker, who gained access to Internet Archive's authentication database, which contains username, email and password data attached to user’s accounts. Tom’s guide ...