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After a ‘catastrophic’ hack, 4chan has risen from the grave: ‘No other website can replace it, or this community’

After a ‘catastrophic’ hack, 4chan has risen from the grave: ‘No other website can replace it, or this community’

Tear down the bunting, Tumblr users, it seems reports of 4chan’s demise were premature. Earlier in April, a hack of the infamous edgelord imageboard perpetrated by someone from a rival board called Soyjack.party forced 4chan offline and resulted in its anonymity being peeled away. Now it’s back, with a blog post explaining how the “catastrophic” damage was possible.

“While not all of our servers were breached, the most important one was, and it was due to simply not updating old operating systems and code in a timely fashion. Ultimately this problem was caused by having insufficient skilled man-hours available to update our code and infrastructure, and being starved of money for years by advertisers, payment providers, and service providers who had succumbed to external pressure campaigns.”

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