Internet Archive rocked by massive breach, more than 31 million users impacted.
October 20th, 2024 by admin
A vast digital library in chaos, rows of server rackers glowing red with warning lights, sparks flying from damaged equipment, data streams fragmenting and dissolving into the air, a hooded figure lurking in the shadows, digital style, dramatic lighting.The Internet Archive is reeling after its Wayback Machine was hit by a massive cyber attack, exposing 31 million users. The vast data breach occurred after the hackers exploited the website, obtaining a user authentication database containing an array of user details and credentials. An illicit JavaScript pop-up appeared on the Internet Archive on Wednesday, with the hackers boasting that a major incident had taken place. “Have you ever felt like the Internet Archive runs on sticks and is constantly on the verge of suffering a catastrophic security breach? It just happened. See 31 million of you on HIBP!,” read the alert. HIBP refers to the Have I Been Pwned data breach notification portal created by Troy Hunt, who threat actors often share information with. The details of stolen data are then added to the service. Later on Wednesday, the Internet Archive acknowledged the incident. It was founded in 1996 and provides a digital library, with free access to collections of digitized materials including websites and software applications. The Wayback Machine has billions of archived web pages, with the organization eager to ensure that the digital record remains accessible for future generations. Last month, Google confirmed it would add links to archived websites through the Wayback Machine.
