MSN: What's Up With Memes About 4chan Getting Hacked By The 'Sharty'? The Soyjak.Party Hack That Restored /QA/ And Leaked Janitor Emails Explained
In an act of digital mutiny, a hacker claiming to be part of the Soyjak.Party community opened the gates to 4chan 4chan's administrative site and displayed a Hatsune Miku dancing across the newly ...
What's Up With Memes About 4chan Getting Hacked By The 'Sharty'? The Soyjak.Party Hack That Restored /QA/ And Leaked Janitor Emails Explained
Ars Technica: 4chan fined $26K for refusing to assess risks under UK Online Safety Act
A battle over the United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act (OSA) heated up Monday as UK regulator Ofcom fined the notorious image-hosting board 4chan about $26,000 for failing to provide a risk assessment ...
4chan fined $26K for refusing to assess risks under UK Online Safety Act
4chan is partly back online after a hack took the infamous image-sharing site down for nearly two weeks. The site first went down on April 14, with the person responsible for the hack apparently ...
4chan is finally back up and running — mostly. The infamous imageboard initially went down two weeks ago, scattering its anonymous denizens to the winds. It has now been largely restored, with users ...
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