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It’s the first time in its almost 30-year history that it has suffered an outage of longer than a few hours, founder Brewster ...
Brewster Kahle, the founder of the Internet Archive, confirmed the service’s partial restoration in a provisional state through a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday. He clarified that while ...
It then went offline to be hardened against further such attacks, a process founder Brewster Kahle said should take “days, not weeks.” As I’m writing this, only the Wayback Machine is back ...
Founder Brewster Kahle confirmed in a post on the social media platform X that a cyberattack on Tuesday knocked the website offline. He also said that usernames, emails, and encrypted passwords ha ...
In the three decades since Brewster Kahle spun up the nonprofit Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, it has scaled up to include government websites and datasets—many of which are essential to ...
To date there are nearly 900 billion web pages backed up, though computer scientist Brewster Kahle thinks it's a cruel joke to call them "pages" considering their short lifespan: "The average life ...
Some services still remain offline, but the Wayback Machine operations have been resumed, although founder Brewster Kahle warned it may be suspended again in the case that it needs "further ...