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' ...
Founded in 1996, the nonprofit Internet Archive crawls the web to preserve pages that are publicly available and has captured ...
The Internet Archive is back online after new of a cyberattack took out its digital library and popular Wayback Machine on ...
The Internet Archive has suffered an email hack while working to restore services impacted by the recent cyberattacks.
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 ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
In a blog post published on October 18, the non-profit confirmed that many services are now up and running, including its ...
The Internet Archive was brought down on October 9th following a DDoS attack from a small hacker group. Additional attacks ...
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.