The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is fully back in action with saving pages

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The Internet Archive is continuing the recovery process after a series of
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that took down its servers in early October. On Monday, the nonprofit digital library
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on X that its 'Save Page Now' service has been restored to the Wayback Machine.

Save Page Now is back online via the Wayback Machine:
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Web pages archived since October 9 will start being added to
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.
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— Internet Archive (@internetarchive)
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The Wayback Machine resumed operation
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on October 14; now users can upload new web pages to record their information and access them later. As the X post notes, the Wayback Machine will begin collecting web pages that have been archived since October 9 when the entire site was taken down.


The October DDoS attacks coincided with the Internet Archive's move to disclose a data breach that saw more than 31 million records taken. Security researcher Troy Hunt, who runs the
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service for monitoring compromised accounts,
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that the two actions against the Internet Archive were "entirely coincidental" and likely taken by "multiple parties."

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