The Internet Archive is back ... partially. After a data breach and denial-of-service attack brought the site down on October 9th, the service appears to be (somewhat) resurrected. On the Internet Archive homepage they've published a Service Availability notice indicating that everybody's favorite Wayback Machine is back online, but only in read-only mode. Meaning that any new changes to websites are not currently being recorded.
The Internet Archive is back ... partially. After a data breach and denial-of-service attack brought the site down on October 9th, the service appears to be (somewhat) resurrected. On the Internet Archive homepage they've published a Service Availability notice indicating that everybody's favorite Wayback Machine is back online, but only in read-only mode. Meaning that any new changes to websites are not currently being recorded.
If you didn't know, the new Common Mark Certificate process to broaden BIMI logo support at Gmail relies on the Wayback Machine for mark use verification, as a method to determine that a logo submitted utilize for BIMI has been in use for 12+ months.
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