The Internet Archive taken down by DDoS attacks
Briefly

The Internet Archive has faced multiple DDoS attacks this week, resulting in significant downtime and disruption of its services, alongside ongoing legal challenges.
Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle has provided updates on the situation, revealing that the attacks were executed by a group called Blackmeta.
The DDoS organization behind the attacks claimed the platform 'belongs to the USA,' complicating the narrative surrounding the Internet Archive's non-profit mission.
This series of attacks adds to the Internet Archive's troubles, following a legal ruling that went against them regarding ebook copyright, compounding their challenges.
Read at Engadget
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