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10/10/2024

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Recent Hacking Incidents and Cybersecurity Concerns

Hackers Claim 'Catastrophic' Internet Archive Attack -

  • Hackers have attacked the Internet Archive, resulting in severe disruptions.
  • The Wayback Machine is currently inaccessible due to the breach.
  • Details of the hack's impact are still being investigated by cybersecurity teams. Read more

Internet History Hacked, Wayback Machine Down—31 Million Passwords Stolen

  • A massive cyberattack has compromised 31 million user accounts of the Internet Archive.
  • Hackers targeted the Wayback Machine, potentially affecting historical web data.
  • User data, including emails and hashed passwords, was stolen in the breach. Read more

Tickets Stolen From Hacked Accounts

  • Increasing reports of ticket scams involving hacked accounts.
  • Victims only realize their tickets are stolen when attempting entry to events.
  • This scam highlights growing security concerns for online ticket sales. Read more

Internet Archive Breach Exposes 31 Million Users

  • 31 million user accounts have been compromised in the Internet Archive hack.
  • The attack targeted the Wayback Machine, leaking sensitive user data.
  • Efforts are underway to contain the damage as the website struggles to remain online. Read more

Fidelity Data Breach Exposed Info of 77,000 Clients

  • A recent hack exposed personal data of 77,000 Fidelity clients.
  • The breach did not grant direct access to users' financial accounts.
  • Fidelity is addressing the incident, ensuring no further risk to client information. Read more

Hacked again — 20-year-old PC to the rescue

  • A humorous account of a writer’s struggles with a hacked system.
  • A 20-year-old PC unexpectedly came to the rescue amidst the chaos.
  • The column offers a lighthearted take on modern tech frustrations. Read more

Internet Archive Hacked, Data Breach Impacts 31 Million Users -

  • The Internet Archive suffered a significant data breach affecting 31 million users.
  • Usernames, emails, and encrypted passwords were stolen in the attack.
  • The incident has raised alarms regarding the security of large-scale web archives. Read more

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