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Three-day DDoS attack batters the Internet Archive
The Register· 7 days agoThe Internet Archive has been under a distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attack since Sunday, and is trying to keep services going.
Internet Archive, aka the Wayback Machine, under DDoS attack
9to5Mac· 7 days agoThe Internet Archive, best known for its Wayback Machine, says that it has been under a sustained...
Multi-day DDoS attack targets Internet Archive and Wayback Machine
TechSpot· 7 days agoIn a nutshell: The Internet Archive, the non-profit digital depository that preserves all sorts of...
Hackers are mounting an attack on the Internet Archive
Fast Company Magazine· 7 days agoThe nonprofit’s Wayback Machine, which stores old versions of Webpages and other cultural artifacts, has been the target of an ongoing distributed-denial-of
Council Post: What Leaders Can Learn From Modern Anti-Money Laundering Techniques
Forbes· 2 days agoTo avoid detection by financial institutions, criminal organizations have embraced a technique known...
Klein ISD high school student accused of launching cyberattack, disrupting STAAR testing
ABC13 Houston· 6 days agoKeontra Kenemore, 18, is facing a third-degree felony charge of electronic access interference after...
Ahead of Paris Olympics, Canadian intelligence agency warns attendees to be on guard for...
CBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs athletes and officials prepare for this summer's Paris Olympics, Canada's electronic intelligence...
Hacker Bricks 600,000 Routers In Just 72 Hours
Forbes· 3 days agoAn unidentified attacker has been confirmed as effectively bricking more than 600,000 routers from a single internet service provider through a malicious firmware update. Customers have reported ...
Paris braces for a barrage of cyberattacks - Marketplace
Marketplace· 23 hours agoThe Summer Olympics kicking off in Paris next month are set to bring more than 10,000 athletes and...
Mystery attacker remotely bricked 600,000 SOHO routers
The Register· 5 days agoUnknown miscreants broke into more than 600,000 routers belonging to a single ISP late last year and deployed malware on the devices before totally disabling them, according to security researchers ...