Internet Archive is now back online in a provisional read-only manner
After almost 2 full weeks since the Internet Archive suffered a security breach that caused the data of more than 31 million users to be leaked online, the Internet Archive has reopened today just a few minutes ago.
Previously archived files, data, audio, videos, movies, etc. that were added to the Archive are now back online and can be accessed once again, although it seems that currently all logins are locked with the message "We're sorry. Login is not allowed at this time." appearing upon trying to enter the email and password to enter with an account, meaning that new uploads are currently not possible until further notice.
As of the moment of writing there hasn't been any official announcements about the site being back online in the Internet Archive's X profile nor in the Archive's own blog, so new information about the restored accessibility to archived data, what the limitations are for this new change and when users might be able to log back in is unknown at the moment.
UPDATE:
It has been confirmed that the Internet Archive is now restored in a provisional read-only manner. Logins are currently not available until further notice:
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Internet Archive