The FBI is investigating the anonymous individual behind Archive.today, a web snapshot service often used as an alternative ...
Archive.today recently revealed a subpoena showing that the FBI is seeking the website's owner. The bureau asked Tucows, a Canadian company and one of the world's ...
“If you refuse to obey this subpoena, the United States Attorney General may invoke the aid of a United States District Court ...
The FBI is looking to ascertain the identity of the creator of a long-running archiving site that is used by millions of people all over the world.
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The Archive.is posted the subpoena on its X account, its first post in more than a year. According to the subpoena, the FBI ...
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