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4chan was hit by a major breach, which exposed the inner workings of one of the internet’s most noto
2025-04-15
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4chan was hit by a major breach, which exposed the inner workings of one of the internet’s most notorious forums.
Leaked data included the site’s full backend, revealing everything from ban templates to moderator tools—resources never meant to see the light of day.
A list of alleged moderators and lower-level “janitors” surfaced, some tied to .edu and .gov emails, raising eyebrows over who’s really managing the platform—and who’s watching the users.
IP logs were also exposed, suggesting that many users may have unknowingly been interacting with government-linked accounts.
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