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‫It's a good approach to look at the archives are backups of the systems, you probably find some valuable

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‫data in those archives.

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‫The Internet Archive is a San Francisco based nonprofit digital library with the stated mission of Universal

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‫Access to all knowledge.

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‫It provides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software,

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‫applications and games, music, movie videos, moving images and nearly three million public domain

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‫books.

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‫Web Archive Dog is the archive of the website served by Internet Archive Library.

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‫Simply write down the you are out of the target website.

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‫You'll see a timetable if you select a year from the timetable and you'll see the archived dates at

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‫the Target Web site and details on the side, you see the date in which the Target website is captured

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‫there in green circles.

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‫Suppose that a sensitive data was published on the Target website accidentally a few days later, admins

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‫realized the mistake and removed the data from the website.

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‫But what if someone has already archived that Web site with the sensitive data?

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‫Select a year, click a date which is in the green circle.

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‫You'll see an old version of your target Web site.

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‫That's what the NHS UK website looked like on the 1st of May 2010.

