The Internet Archive has restored its “Save Page Now” feature on the Wayback Machine, resuming a core function after DDoS ...
Following DDoS attacks in October crippling it, the Internet Archive's Wayback machine is saving pages once more.
Last week, the Internet Archive and its beloved Wayback Machine was taken down by a hacktivist group who unleashed a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on the site. Along with that ...
The Internet Archive has been compromised again with its Zendesk customer support system hacked on October 20.
To prevent further leaks, the Internet Archive’s team took the site, including its popular Wayback Machine, offline. It’s the first time in its almost 30-year history that it has suffered an ...
The Internet Archive can't catch a break. Just a day after the Internet Archive posted the restoration of its Wayback Machine and other services on its blog, the site has gone dark again. As of this ...
Though the Internet Archive may appear on the surface as just one service, it actually provides a variety of resources.
For years. Same with 2020 election. 2016 election. Same with other stuff. You can use the wayback machine if you really want ...
The attack disrupted access to the website and Wayback Machine service. Users are advised to change passwords and avoid using the site until it's secured. Internet Archive has fallen victim to ...
In a blog post published on October 18, the non-profit confirmed that many services are now up and running, including its Wayback Machine, Archive-It, scanning and national library crawls, email, blog ...
Every four years, the Internet Archive, Library of Congress, Stanford and others join forces to preserve a snapshot of government messaging during transitions of power.