The digital library's website was defaced earlier this month with a message boasting its theft of Internet Archive users' ...
Hackers struck the Internet Archive, leaking millions of users’s data and causing founder Brewster Kahle to take a sprawling ...
The Internet Archive has suffered an email hack while working to restore services impacted by the recent cyberattacks.
It’s the first time in its almost 30-year history that it has suffered an outage of longer than a few hours, founder Brewster Kahle told The Washington Post. Most of the site remains offline a ...
It's been a rocky few weeks for digital library The Internet Archive, following a number of distributed-denial-of-service ( ...
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.
Early Monday, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle posted on X that the Wayback Machine is back online -- but with a couple of constraints. First, the site is operating in a provisional ...
Days after a distributed denial of service (DDoS) cyberattack that damaged the Internet Archive site and exposed user credentials, the online database of web pages and open source media is slowly ...
Founder Brewster Kahle posted on Monday (via The Verge) that the service is “resumed in a provisional, read-only manner” without the ability to save new pages. Security researcher Troy Hunt ...
Brewster Kahle, the Archive’s founder, wrote on his social media channels Sunday night that services had resumed in a read-only mode and that new webpages can’t be saved yet. “Safe to resume ...