Archive.org experienced an hour-long outage due to tens of thousands of requests per second launched from 64 virtual hosts on Amazon Web Services, which brought the site down for all users.
Engineers scrambled on a Sunday afternoon on a holiday weekend to work on the issue, and the site got back up by blocking those IP addresses, but another 64 addresses started the same type of activity a couple of hours later.
Those wanting to use Archive.org's materials in bulk should start slowly and ramp up, and if starting a large project, should contact the organization at info@archive.org to avoid overwhelming the site.
System administrator shares experience of adding a recaptcha token to thwart scraping attack that worked like DDoS from multiple IP addresses
Commenters suggest using Proof-of-Work algorithms, including Bitcoin's, as alternative to CAPTCHAs to prevent bot attacks, but concerns raised about initial hurdle for users who don't own cryptocurrency and limitations of alternative PoW algorithms
Discussion centers around strategies to prevent DDoS-style attacks, including rate limiting and delaying responses to bots, as well as concerns about overload on Internet Archive servers and potential rate limiting for excessive scraping or downloads
Some of India's top wrestlers were detained by Delhi Police after demanding the arrest of the WFI president and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over allegations of sexual harassment.
A photo of detained female wrestlers allegedly smiling in a police vehicle started circulating on social media, but it was later uncovered that the photo had been edited using an AI app to show them smiling.
This incident highlights the potential misuse of social media and AI technology for misleading propaganda purposes, and the importance of fact-checking and critical thinking when consuming news on social media platforms.
AI-generated images can be used to spread false narratives, eroding trust in visual information
There is a need for developing ways to authenticate images and videos to combat digital forgeries
Experts fear people will become more vulnerable to subtle yet effective tricks as newer technology makes it easier to produce authentic yet false narratives