4chan Chaos: Hack Attack Sparks Outrage and Conspiracy Theories

Chaos ensues as 4chan, the internet’s notorious playground, faces a rumored hack. Alleged leaks of source code and moderator info have sparked speculation. The site, often a hub for controversial content, saw outages amid the excitement. Could 4chan be a honeypot, or just a digital soap opera? Stay tuned for more drama!

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Well, it looks like the internet’s favorite basement-dwelling troll hub, 4chan, has found itself in quite the pickle! It appears that a rival site decided to play hacker and spilled the beans everywhere. So, if you’re one of those lurking ‘anons,’ you might want to put on your tinfoil hat and brace for impact. Just another day on the wild, wild web!

Key Points:

  • 4chan experienced significant outages amid rumors of a security breach.
  • Claims suggest the site’s source code, moderator identities, and users’ IP addresses were leaked.
  • 4chan allegedly operated using an outdated and buggy version of PHP.
  • Soyjack party, a 4chan splinter site, claims responsibility for the breach.
  • The incident has sparked theories about 4chan being a federal honeypot.

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