The Internet Archive has successfully restored its main services after a series of cyberattacks, including the Wayback Machine and Open Library, enhancing public access to a wide array of digital resources.
Chris Freeland noted in the blog post, 'More services and features coming online soon. Services may be interrupted for ongoing maintenance. Thank you for your patience and ongoing support.'
The Internet Archive, while it may seem singular, actually encompasses a wide range of resources such as free digital artifacts, an extensive collection of e-books, and a repository for preserving digital content.
The restoration follows two significant cyberattacks in September. The first incident involved a data breach that compromised user data, raising concerns around security and data integrity.
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