Hackers struck the Internet Archive, leaking millions of users’s data and causing founder Brewster Kahle to take a sprawling ...
The Internet Archive has been slowly coming back online after the attacks and has resumed some services, including its ...
The digital library's website was defaced earlier this month with a message boasting its theft of Internet Archive users' ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
After nearly a week of downtime, the Internet Archive is back online in a "provisional, read-only manner." You're free to ...
Its Wayback Machine, which lets users view old versions of websites, is back in a read-only manner. The Internet Archive is ...
Hackers were able to gain access to the platform that manages Internet Archive’s support tickets by exploiting unrotated ...
The Internet Archive has suffered an email hack while working to restore services impacted by the recent cyberattacks.
founder Brewster Kahle told The Washington Post. Most of the site remains offline a week later. The cyberattack kicked off a frenzied race to restore access to the Internet Archive and the more ...
In a blog post published on October 18, the non-profit confirmed that many services are now up and running, including its ...
So, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle decided that it was time for some maintenance. The Archive went offline as its team worked to "examine," "strengthen," and "upgrade" internal systems.
The Internet Archive, a nonprofit digital library that ... functionality after weeks of being harassed by hackers. Brewster Kahle, the Archive’s founder, wrote on his social media channels ...