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Wikipedia Blacklists Archive.today After Alleged DDoS Attack

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Alex Chen
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Wikipedia editors have taken a drastic measure to protect the online encyclopedia from a potential threat. In response to an alleged Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack, they have decided to remove all links to Archive.today, a web archiving service that has been linked to over 695,000 times across Wikipedia.

The decision was made after Wikipedia editors discovered that Archive.today had been linked to a large number of spam and malware sites. The service, which allows users to save and share web pages, has been accused of harboring malicious content.

The move to blacklist Archive.today is a significant one, as it affects not only the service itself but also the many users who rely on it. The decision has sparked a heated debate among Wikipedia editors and users, with some arguing that the move is necessary to protect the integrity of the online encyclopedia.

The alleged DDoS attack is believed to have been carried out by a group of hackers who sought to disrupt Wikipedia's operations. The attack, which was reported to have begun on February 20, 2026, caused significant disruptions to the site, with many users reporting difficulties accessing the site.

The situation highlights the ongoing struggle between Wikipedia and malicious actors who seek to exploit the site for their own gain. The move to blacklist Archive.today is a significant step in the fight against these threats, but it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to protect the online encyclopedia.

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[2] Wikipedia blacklists Archive.today after alleged DDoS attack