Archive.today used vistor's browsers to DDoS, and modified archive contents
en.wikipedia.orgI haven't seen this discussed here yet. Wikipedia has decided to deprecate archive.today links because the site has been observed using the browsers of visitors to conduct a DDOS attack on the blog of an individual. Perhaps more troubling, archive.today modified archived versions of articles to insert the individuals name into the context of the articles.
Previously, nearly a thousand comments across several stories: https://hn.algolia.com/?q=archive.today
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