Emails, screen names, and encrypted passwords for 31 million Internet Archive users have been stolen in a data breach. At this time, it's unclear if the data breach and the DDoS attacks are related.
User data has been compromised in a recent hack of the Internet Archive, raising significant cybersecurity concerns.
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 digital library was taken offline by multiple cyberattacks last month and had been operating in read-only mode until ...
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 ...
Except for book publishers, the Internet Archive has done no one any harm. But that hasn't stopped hackers from beating up on ...
The Internet Archive is continuing the recovery process after a series of DDoS attacks that took down its servers in early ...
A vulnerability categorized as “critical” in a photo app installed by default on Synology network-attached storage devices ...
October saw several high-profile data breaches, underscoring the ongoing urgency of strong cybersecurity measures. From tech ...
In this episode, we discuss the significant data breach at the Internet Archive, affecting 33 million users. We also examine the introduction of an AI-integrated toilet camera by Throne, designed for ...