Following a series of DDoS attacks last week, The Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine are back online but in a read-only state. Founder Brewster Kahle announced the platform's return, cautioning users that many features remain unavailable as maintenance continues. The attack, attributed to the group 'Blackmeta,' was described as a test of security systems. Users are advised to be patient while the platform stabilizes. The Internet Archive has been a vital resource for preserving web history for nearly 30 years, aiding users in accessing lost content from the internet's past.