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The Internet Archive Breach: Over 31 Million User Accounts Exposed
The Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library best known for its Wayback Machine, has disclosed a major data breach affecting over 31 million users.
The Internet Archive is still down but will return in ‘days, not weeks’
The Internet Archive will come back within “days” following a cyberattack that brought down the organization’s vast digital library and the Wayback Machine, according to an update from founder Brewster Kahle.
After Breach, Internet Archive Expects to Return Within 'Days, Not Weeks'
The Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine have been down for days following a major hack. But the nonprofit says no archived data was lost, even though information on 31 million users was stolen. “The data is safe,
Internet Archive hack exposes data of 31 million users
The Internet Archive, one of the web’s largest repositories of information, has been hacked, resulting in a leak of 31 million people’s user data. archive.org has been compromised in a hack announced by the hacker team in a pop-up that appeared on the site itself.
Internet Archive reels from 'catastrophic' cyberattack, data breach
The Internet Archive, an online repository of web pages, was offline Thursday after its founder confirmed a major cyberattack that exposed the data of millions of users and left the site defaced.It operates a web archive called the Wayback Machine,
Hacker Defaces Internet Archive, Steals Data on 31 Million Users
A hacker briefly managed to display a pop-up on the site, claiming the Internet Archive had suffered a 'catastrophic security breach.' The breach has since been confirmed.
2024 Internet Archive Hack
The 2024 Internet Archive Hack took place between October 9th and October 11th, with the site suffering a data breach that compromised over 31 million user
The Internet Archive is under attack, with a breach revealing info for 31 million accounts
When visiting The Internet Archive (www.archive.org) on Wednesday afternoon, The Verge was greeted with a pop-up claiming the site had been hacked. Just after 9PM ET, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle confirmed the breach and said the website had been defaced with the notification via a JavaScript library.
Internet Archive breach compromises 31 million accounts - what you need to know
A DDoS attacker that knocked the popular archive site offline has stolen millions of usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords.
Internet Archive Breach Exposes 31 Million Users
The hack exposed the data of 31 million users as the embattled Wayback Machine maker scrambles to stay online and contain the fallout of digital—and legal—attacks.
Hackers breach Internet Archive, exposing 31 million users’ data
Hackers breached the Internet Archive, exposing data from over 31 million users in a politically motivated attack.
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Internet Archive remains offline for the time being
The "Wayback Machine" is currently unavailable. According to its founder, this is intentional as it will take some time to ...
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The Internet Archive taken down by DDoS attacks
The Internet Archive has been hit with a series of DDoS attacks this week that have taken the service offline. The Verge ...
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Internet History Hacked, Wayback Machine Down—31 Million Passwords Stolen
Hackers have seemingly done the impossible and hacked the past. In this case, that past is the Internet Archive’s Wayback ...
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Security News This Week: The FBI Made a Crypto Coin Just to Catch Fraudsters
Plus: New details emerge in the National Public Data breach, Discord gets blocked in Russia and Turkey over alleged illegal ...
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