Hackers struck the Internet Archive, leaking millions of users’s data and causing founder Brewster Kahle to take a sprawling ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
The Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library best known for its Wayback Machine, has disclosed a major data breach ...
Taken offline after a breach, the huge collection of webpages, e-books, and other content is doing essential work abandoned ...
A user authentication database was stolen from the nonprofit , which also was been beset by a series of DDoS attacks, and a ...
In a blog post published on October 18, the non-profit confirmed that many services are now up and running, including its ...
The nonprofit San Francisco-based Internet Archive provides free access to an online library of millions of videos, audio ...
The Internet Archive, which hosts the Wayback Machine, is on a mission to preserve online content and books, yet it now faces ...
The California-based Archive has run the Wayback Machine, devoted to preserving the internet as a historical and cultural artifact, since 1996. It has taken more than 150 billion snapshots of webpages ...
Remember when we thought the internet was forever? Well, it turns out even the keeper of the web's memories isn't immune to ...
As of writing, Archive.org and its Wayback Machine are still functional as described in the original Tweet, which means they are in read-only mode and (unfortunately) do not offer a direct option for ...
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