The Internet Archive is back online in a read-only state after a cyberattack brought down the digital library and Wayback Machine last week. A data breach and DDoS attack kicked the site offline on ...
Hackers took advantage of a previously exposed GitLab token, which had been vulnerable since late 2022, to access the Internet Archive’s source code and steal user data. This breach affected 31 ...
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The Internet Archive has been compromised again with its Zendesk customer support system hacked on October 20.
A separate data breach—which SN_Blackmeta explicitly denied responsibility for—exposed the data of 31 million users. The Internet Archive is not associated with the U.S. government and the ...
The security breach was first reported by Bleeping Computer. Internet Archive’s “The Wayback Machine” has suffered a data breach after a threat actor compromised the website and stole a user ...
The Internet Archive is slowly starting to recover from a recent DDoS attack that clobbered the main site and its subsidiary sites. Early Monday, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle posted on ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
Internet Archive hit by second breach in two weeks, exposing 800,000 support tickets. User data at risk. Security measures underway. Hackers breached the Internet Archive, exposing data of 31 ...
On October 9th, BleepingComputer reported that Internet Archive was hit by two different attacks at once last week—a data breach where the site's user data for 33 million users was stolen and a ...
The Internet Archive's data "has not been corrupted," he wrote ... constantly on the verge of suffering a catastrophic security breach?" said the pop-up, apparently posted by the hackers.