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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.
Update on 10/20/24 added to the bottom of this article. Internet Archive's "The Wayback Machine" has suffered a data breach after a threat actor compromised the website and stole a user ...
(NEXSTAR) — The Internet Archive, a popular digital library known for its Wayback Machine, was hacked and suffered a data breach that reportedly exposed 31 million user accounts. Founder ...
The Internet Archive, the nonprofit organization that ... Have I Been Pwned (HIBP), a data breach notification site, later confirmed the breach, saying that 31 million unique email addresses ...
a data breach that compromised 31 million user records. It’s unclear whether the cyberattacks were carried out by the same hacker. The Internet Archive operates the Wayback Machine, a popular ...
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 ...
Just after 9PM ET, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle confirmed the breach and said the website ... d at the same time they were loading the data into HIBP to begin notifying affected users.
Brewster Kahle, the founder of the Internet Archive, confirmed both the DDoS attack and the data breach in a post to X on Wednesday. “What we know: DDOS attack–fended off for now; defacement ...
The Internet Archive is back online in a read-only state after a cyberattack brought down the digital library and Wayback Machine last week. A data breach and DDoS attack kicked the site offline ...