The English-language edition of Wikipedia is blacklisting Archive.today after the controversial archive site was used to direct a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against a blog. In the ...
Grab your coffee, this weekend read unpacks how the Wikipedia warriors are tackling the mess, with juicy quotes, parallel precedents, X debates and how netizens are fired up.
DDOS attacks are a crime, hence why you aren't supposed to do them. Normally they are prosecuted under the CFAA. If they didn't hear back, they don't have a legal right to a take down of the blog in ...
The Internet Archive has finally recovered from a devastating series of cyberattacks last month with all its main sites and services back up and running. Only a few ancillary features are still down, ...
This is the morning session of the Warren Buffett/Charlie Munger question-and-answer session with shareholders at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting at the Qwest Arena in Omaha, Nebraska on ...
Archive.today under fire, again ...
On the internet, there are certain institutions we have come to rely on daily to keep truth from becoming nebulous or elastic. Not necessarily in the way that something stupid like Verrit aspired to, ...
Just about a year ago, I wrote two HBI blogs, "A Statement in Opposition to the NWSA Resolution on BDS," and "For the Women's Studies Association, the BDS Vote Was Over Before It Began," about my ...
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