Summary
4chan went down on April 14 after a hacker accessed one of its servers using a bogus PDF upload. The site's data and source code were exfiltrated, leading to 'catastrophic' damage. A new server was replaced, but some features remain disabled due to security concerns.
Key Points
The hack led to the leaking of internal data, including a list of moderators and janitors.
4chan's extended disappearance sparked premature obituaries, with one journalist labeling it 'a fan club for mass shooters'.
The site returned with new limitations, including temporarily disabled PDF uploads and an offline board for sharing Flash animations.
Why It Matters
This incident highlights the importance of online security measures to prevent data breaches and maintain the integrity of online communities.
Author
Anthony Ha