Taken offline after a breach, the huge collection of webpages, e-books, and other content is doing essential work abandoned ...
Spread the loveAfter a brief hiatus, the internet’s most beloved time machine, the Wayback Machine, is back online! While the service is currently operating in read-only mode, you can still explore ...
Internet Archive, the non-profit digital library, is still in read-only mode while the Wayback Machine’s functionality has ...
The Internet Archive has come back online, in slightly degraded mode, after repelling an October 9 DDoS attack and then succumbing to a raid on users' data. For several days after the attack, the ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
Founded in 1996, the Internet Archive operates the Wayback Machine, an important resource that holds millions of web pages. It works as a digital museum, enabling fact-checkers, researchers, and the ...
The Internet Archive, which hosts the Wayback Machine, is on a mission to preserve online content and books, yet it now faces ...
Last week, the Internet Archive and its beloved Wayback Machine was taken down by a hacktivist group who unleashed a ...
The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, which preserves billions of web pages, is now operating in read-only mode.
Update on Oct 15: The Wayback Machine went offline again yesterday, and the organization says that it is currently read-only, with no updates possible. It also says the site may need to be taken ...
From Gawker to the Cartoon Network, online archives are vanishing — and they're taking our cultural history with them.
The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has returned online after last week’s distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, ...