Here it is: "Updates added at end of the article. Internet Archive's "The Wayback Machine" has suffered a data breach after a threat actor compromised the website and stole a user authentication database containing 31 million unique records. News of the breach began circulating Wednesday afternoon after visitors to archive.org began seeing a JavaScript alert created by the hacker, stating that the Internet Archive was breached." ~ BleepingComputer "The Internet Archive, often hailed as the “Digital Library of Alexandria,” has fallen victim to a massive cyberattack. This beloved online repository, known for its iconic Wayback Machine, now faces a crisis as hackers have stolen data from a staggering 31 million users. The breach came to light when Troy Hunt, the mastermind behind the data leak notification service “Have I Been Pwned” (HIBP), received the stolen database nine days ago. The compromised information includes email addresses, usernames, password change timestamps, bcrypt-hashed passwords, and other internal data of registered members." ~ it-daily ...
C2A, Expect Hacker. No Report