4chan vs. Soyjak: Meme Wars Escalate with Alleged Code Leak!

4chan is down after a Soyjak forum user claimed to have breached the site, leaking its source code. As 4chan juggles irony and downtime, the internet is left wondering if this is a new chapter in meme warfare.

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In a plot twist worthy of a daytime TV drama, 4chan has been hit by a breach, and the alleged culprit is none other than a user from Soyjak.st—think of it as the Pepsi to 4chan’s Coke, but with memes instead of bubbles. If this isn’t the digital equivalent of a soap opera, I don’t know what is. Who knew the imageboard scene could get so spicy?

Key Points:

  • 4chan suffers a major security breach, resulting in leaked source code known as Yotsuba.
  • An alleged Soyjak.st user claims responsibility for the breach.
  • Leaked code includes core PHP scripts, admin tools, and outdated security practices.
  • 4chan has not yet released an official statement about the incident.
  • Users are advised to be wary of phishing attempts and fake links.

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