Gyrovague.com blog
February 10, 2026
•[ DDoS, Denial of Service, malicious script ]
Cybernews reported that Archive.today (archive.ph / archive.is mirrors) embedded a hidden script that turns visitors into participants in a DDoS attack against the Finnish travel blogger site Gyrovague.com. The script is triggered while visitors solve a CAPTCHA and repeatedly hits Gyrovagues search function with randomized requests to defeat caching and increase resource load. The article frames the attack as a personal vendetta tied to a prior OSINT/doxxing blog post about Archive.todays operator, and notes the operator acknowledged the DDoS and issued additional threats. This is coded as a confirmed disruptive denial-of-service action targeting the bloggers site availability/performance.
At least one customer of Canada Computers
December 26, 2025
•[ Magecart, card skimming, data leak ]
Canada Computers acknowledged a web-based data security incident affecting its online store after a Magecart-style card-skimming script was found embedded on the checkout page. According to reporting, a shopper identified the suspicious script on January 18, 2026, and the malicious code was removed after the findings were publicized. Archived versions of the checkout page suggested the skimmer may have been active since at least late December 2025, meaning payment-form data entered by customers during that window could have been captured. Canada Computers customer notice said an unauthorized user may have accessed customer information such as names, email addresses, and possibly credit card numbers; customers were advised to monitor statements and consider replacing cards.