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 ...
The non-profit behind open access digital library was hit with both a data breach and a stream of DDoS attacks in one week ...
Its Wayback Machine, which lets users view old versions of websites, is back in a read-only manner. The Internet Archive is ...
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 ...
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, ...
The California-based Archive has run the Wayback Machine, devoted to preserving the internet as a historical and cultural artifact, since 1996. It has taken more than 150 billion snapshots of webpages ...
Founded in 1996, the nonprofit Internet Archive crawls the web to preserve pages that are publicly available and has captured ...