Wayback Machine Woes: Internet Archive’s Lights Go Out Amid Power Outage Drama

The Internet Archive, home to the Wayback Machine, is temporarily offline due to a power outage. Engineers are diligently working to restore access, leaving history buffs and digital archaeologists impatiently refreshing their browsers. The timing is suspicious, given recent DDoS attacks and a data breach, but for now, we’re left waiting for updates.

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In a plot twist that only the digital age could write, the Internet Archive—home of the Wayback Machine—is currently offline due to a power outage. Engineers are working on it, but in the meantime, researchers and nostalgia seekers are stuck in the present. Is this just a power hiccup, or is the Archive being haunted by the ghosts of cyber-attacks past?

Key Points:

  • The Internet Archive is temporarily offline due to a power outage.
  • Engineers are frantically working to restore service.
  • Recent cyber woes include DDoS attacks and a data breach impacting 31 million accounts.
  • The timing of the outage raises eyebrows, but no foul play is confirmed.
  • The Archive is a crucial digital history resource, making its downtime more than a minor inconvenience.

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