Internet Archive in Read-Only Mode: What It Means for Users

The Internet Archive’s transition to read-only mode temporarily limits the ability to upload new content while still allowing users to access its vast digital library. During this period, users can browse and view archived materials but won’t be able to add or edit entries. This move ensures the preservation of data while system updates or maintenance takes place, ensuring long-term stability of the archive’s resources.

The Internet Archive Returns as a Read-Only Service After Cyberattacks

The Internet Archive Returns as a Read-Only Service After Cyberattacks

The Internet Archive, a digital library that hosts the Wayback Machine, was recently targeted by a cyberattack, leading to a data breach and a denial-of-service attack. The organization's servers were taken offline for several days, and 31 million user records were compromised, including email addresses, usernames, and hashed passwords. The Internet Archive has since returned online, but is currently operating in read-only mode as its team works to restore full functionality and improve security measures. While the Wayback Machine is still available for searching archived web pages, the capture of new web pages is temporarily disabled. The impact of the cyberattack highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for all organizations, especially those that hold large amounts of sensitive data. ... Read More