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A spinoff forum called Soyjak.party (even harsher and more political than its predecessor) took credit for hacking the site and shutting it down. After a week and a half, 4chan limped back online ...
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The hack, which was reportedly led by members of rival imageboard ‘soyjak.party’, saw 4chan’s servers accessed, its source code leaked, its staff systems infiltrated, and the data of its volunteer ...
But a rival message board, Soyjak.party, might have been involved since the hacker who vandalized 4chan at one point posted the words: “SOYJAK.PARTY WON.” Get Our Best Stories!
Members of Soyjak, a rival forum, claimed responsibility, declaring victory in a feud that has spanned several years. The attackers claimed they had infiltrated 4chan's systems for over a year ...
Online imageboard 4chan experienced a substantial security breach in mid-April 2025, with individuals linked to the rival forum Soyjak.party claiming responsibility. Attackers reportedly leveraged ...
The attack, attributed to the Soyjak.party group, raised important questions about the safety of Legacy systems, on the internal management of the platform and the actual degree of anonymity of users.
The hackers, reportedly aligned with rival community Soyjak.party, claim to have had access to 4chan’s backend systems for over a year before pulling the plug. Their trophy: what they say is the ...
4chan got hacked, its mode team's emails got leaked, and so did its source code. Anonymous users of Soyjak.party have taken responsibility for the act. While most people who spend decent amount of ...
A few days ago, on April 14, the infamous internet forum known as 4chan.org was subjected to a major hacking attack, which took down the site and made it inaccessible. As of this writing, the site ...
Reports from WIRED confirmed that responsibility for the attack was taken by a user on the rival forum Soyjak.party. This was after the user shared a variety of screenshots which allegedly showed ...
However, speculation is mounting. Some users believe the hackers may be connected to a fringe group from the Soyjak.party community, often referred to online as “the sharty.” Unverified posts suggest ...