
The Internet Archive is facing ongoing cybersecurity challenges, having recently been hacked during restoration efforts after a previous breach. The organization confirmed that its helpdesk was infiltrated, and hackers have been mocking the situation by responding to old support tickets. Meanwhile, Cisco has acknowledged a security incident involving its public-facing DevHub environment, where a threat actor claimed to have accessed sensitive data, including source code for major clients such as Microsoft, AT&T, and Bank of America. Cisco stated that no internal systems were compromised and is currently investigating the breach. The Internet Archive has made progress in restoring its services, but the situation remains precarious as it works to secure its systems and protect user data.
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Internet Archive Secures Zendesk Account, Works Toward Full-Service Restoration https://t.co/gNijYYySLP
More of Internet Archive is back online, despite hackers infiltrating its helpdesk https://t.co/rS9a5Sj5tt

