Summary:
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Major Security Breach
The Internet Archive, known for its Wayback Machine, experienced a significant data breach, compromising the user authentication database of 31 million unique records. -
Details of the Incident
Visitors to archive.org reported seeing a JavaScript alert from the hacker, confirming the breach and notifying users about the compromised data. -
Stolen Database Information
The stolen database includes email addresses, screen names, and Bcrypt-hashed passwords, all contained in a 6.4GB SQL file named βia_users.sql.β -
Impact on Users
With 31 million unique email addresses affected, many users are advised to check if their data has been compromised through services like Have I Been Pwned. -
Response and Recommendations
Users should remain vigilant and may want to change their passwords to protect their accounts, especially if they have registered on the Internet Archive.
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