Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle speaks onstage in 2022 in New York City. He said a cyberattack on the nonprofit, which advocates for universal access to all knowledge, affected more than 31 million of its users. Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Unfinished Live
Roy Rochlin/Getty Images for Unfinished Live
A hack this month on the world’s largest archive of the internet — whose mission is to provide “universal access to all knowledge” — has compromised millions of users’ information and forced a temporary shutdown of its services.
The attack on the Internet Archive leaked identifying information from more than 31 million
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