Friday, October 11, 2024

Internet Archive hacked, millions of records stolen following DDoS attack

UN warns of major scam networks, Zoom and OneDrive updates, and best standing desks around
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11 October 2024
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Internet Archive hacked, millions of records stolen following DDoS attack
One of the internet's best resources has been hacked, with 31 million Internet Archive users reportedly affected.
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