The digital library was taken offline by multiple cyberattacks last month and had been operating in read-only mode until ...
Except for book publishers, the Internet Archive has done no one any harm. But that hasn't stopped hackers from beating up on ...
The Internet Archive has suffered another data breach after a threat actor took possession of the email addresses of the ...
A DDoS attacker that knocked the popular archive site offline has stolen millions of usernames, email addresses, and ...
Hackers struck the Internet Archive, leaking millions of users’s data and causing founder Brewster Kahle to take a sprawling library of online history offline.
The Internet Archive has been slowly coming back online after the attacks and has resumed some services, including its website archive called the Wayback Machine. But its vast inventory of data, which ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Brewster Khale, the founder of Internet Archive, about the attack by hackers that put the archive offline for days -- and what may have happened if it had succeeded.
Internet Archive users learned that it was breached on Wednesday, when a hacker compromised the nonprofit’s website and displayed a message announcing a cyberattack had taken place. The message ...
The Internet Archive is still suffering problems after the initial hack and DDoS attack, as the initial hacker still ...
Nonprofit behind the Wayback Machine has suffered a cyberattack by "pro-Palestinian hacktivists" affecting 31 million users.
Speaking to Infosecurity, a Zendesk spokesperson said that Internet Archive did not secure its authentication tokens, which ...