According to Bleeping Computer, Have I Been Pwned founder Troy Hunt confirmed to the outlet that they had received a 6.4GB ...
Nonprofit behind the Wayback Machine has suffered a cyberattack by "pro-Palestinian hacktivists" affecting 31 million users.
said on X that the DDoS attacks came at a time when The Internet Archive was about to disclose the database security breach ...
In a blog post published on October 18, the non-profit confirmed that many services are now up and running, including its ...
Update on Oct 15: The Wayback Machine went offline again yesterday, and the organization says that it is currently read-only, with no updates possible. It also says the site may need to be taken ...
While that was happening, data leak notification service Have I Been Pwned (HiBP) shared news of a cyberattack in which ...
News of the DDoS attack (which stands for “Distributed Denial of Service”) broke on October 9, when users attempting to ...
The archive is now back online, in a preliminary ‘read-only’ capacity whilst it continues to recover. Some services still ...
Congrats, you just took off one of the most materially valuable pieces of information on this planet for a false cause.' ...
An Internet Archive data breach has been confirmed by the organisation, which has also been suffering Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) ...
The Internet Archive has been hit by a cyberattack which has affected the data of over 31 million people.