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The Internet Archive has suffered a data breach affecting 31 million accounts and is now offline after its site was defaced and DDoS’d.
The Internet Archive has returned. The Wayback Machine and other archiving tools are back online in a read-only state after recent cyberattacks.
The Internet Archive has been hit with a series of DDoS attacks this week that have taken the service offline. The Verge noticed a popup on the site today when the online database went down.
Founded in 1996, the nonprofit Internet Archive crawls the web to preserve pages that are publicly available and has captured 916 billion web pages so far.
If so, I have good news: The Internet Archive has made it free, along with the multiplayer follow-up Unreal Tournament, and it has Epic's blessing to do so.
The Internet Archive, a nonprofit digital library that has served as a main repository of internet history, is back online with limited functionality after weeks of being harassed by hackers.
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Internet Archive and Wayback Machine were down again at time of original publication. On October 24 they were back up.
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