Hackers Unleash Chaos: NY Times Source Code and Wordle Secrets Spilled Online

“Wordle Blueprint Leak: Build Your Own NYT?”—a 4chan user spills the beans, sharing a treasure trove of The New York Times code. A potential cyber migraine brews as the authenticity check looms.

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Oh, the Irony! The publication that gives us the daily scoop now serves up its own secrets on a silver platter, or should we say, a peer-to-peer network platter. If you've ever fancied yourself a NYT clone mogul or a Wordle wizard, your morally grey ship might've just come in, courtesy of an anonymous 4chan philanthropist. Just remember, with great source code comes great responsibility (and potential legal headaches).

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