FBI Tries to Unmask Owner of Infamous Archive.is Site - Computers, Technology, Websites - Catholic Info
FBI Tries to Unmask Owner of Infamous Archive.is Site - Computers, Technology, Websites - Catholic Info
FBI Tries to Unmask Owner of Infamous Archive.is Site - Computers, Technology, Websites - Catholic Info
Interesting post I came across while doing a quick search after a misunderstanding from another Lemmy conversation, in the most unexpected venue.
The site has since become a widely used archiving tool and internet resource, with hundreds of millions of pages saved. It is often used to bypass website paywalls, but it is also used to save snapshots of articles or government websites that are likely to change or be deleted. It is still also widely used to avoid sending traffic to the original publisher of content. A 2013 blog post on archive.today explains that once a page has been archived, it is very difficult to delete, and that the only way to get a page deleted from the site is to email the webmaster there: “It would be ridiculous if the site which goal is to fight the dead link problem has dead links itself.” Very little is known about the person or people who work on archive.today, though there have been numerous attempts to identify the webmasters. The most interesting is this article on a site called Gyrovague, whose crawling through various archive.today blogs and web presences suggests “it’s a one-person labor of love, operated by a Russian of considerable talent and access to Europe.”
ETA https://www.whois.com/whois/gyrovague.com
Singapore? Really?