Hackers Breach Internet Archive
Hackers Breach Internet Archive
The Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library, has suffered a security breach, allowing hackers to maintain access to internal email tools. The breach has raised concerns about the security of sensitive information and the potential for further unauthorized access.
According to reports, the breach occurred when hackers gained access to an employee's email account, which allowed them to access internal email tools. The Internet Archive has confirmed the breach and is working to contain the damage. The organization has also notified law enforcement and is cooperating with an investigation.
According to reports, the breach occurred when hackers gained access to an employee's email account, which allowed them to access internal email tools. The Internet Archive has confirmed the breach and is working to contain the damage. The organization has also notified law enforcement and is cooperating with an investigation.
The Internet Archive is a critical resource for preserving and providing access to historical and cultural content. The organization's collections include archived websites, books, music, and movies. The breach has sparked concerns about the potential for hackers to access and manipulate sensitive information, including personal data and copyrighted materials.
The Internet Archive is a critical resource for preserving and providing access to historical and cultural content. The organization's collections include archived websites, books, music, and movies. The breach has sparked concerns about the potential for hackers to access and manipulate sensitive information, including personal data and copyrighted materials.
The Internet Archive has faced criticism in the past for its handling of sensitive information. In 2019, the organization was sued by a group of authors who claimed that the Internet Archive's scanning and lending of copyrighted books without permission was a violation of their rights. The breach has raised new questions about the organization's ability to protect sensitive information and its commitment to respecting the rights of creators.