The digital library was taken offline by multiple cyberattacks last month and had been operating in read-only mode until ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit upheld a lower court ruling that found the Internet Archive's huge, digitized ...
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.
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 came back online for users Monday evening after almost two full weeks of being unavailable following an attack on Oct. 8 that exposed the fact that hackers had stolen sensitive ...
The Internet Archive, a nonprofit based in San Francisco that operates on a shoestring budget, provides free access to its ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit upheld a lower court ruling that found the Internet Archive's huge, digitized ...
The Internet Archive is an enormous collection of digitized print and audio-visual media based in San Francisco. Part of that archive is the Wayback Machine, a database that's archived over 800 ...
posting that the Internet Archive “belongs to the USA.” The nonprofit, founded in the early days of the web in 1996, is headquartered in San Francisco. Kahle says it’s “safe to resume ...
The largest such record belongs to a nonprofit based in an old church in San Francisco that operates ... Hackers struck the ...
In March 2020, the Internet Archive, a San Francisco-based nonprofit, launched a program called the National Emergency Library, or NEL. Library closures caused by the pandemic had left students ...