<h1>4chan Reportedly Hacked: Site Goes Down, Moderators and Users Doxxed</h1> <strong>4chan</strong>, one of the internet’s most notorious forums, has gone dark following what appears to be a serious security breach. According to outage tracker <strong>Downdetector</strong>, users began reporting issues late Monday night, with connection problems persisting into early Tuesday morning. While the homepage eventually became accessible after long load times, clicking on any internal links currently leads to a <strong>timeout</strong>—effectively rendering the site unusable. Images shared on <strong>Imgur</strong> suggest a hacker gained <strong>shell access</strong> to 4chan’s hosting server. In a series of posts, they displayed screenshots of the site’s <strong>phpMyAdmin</strong> interface, revealing they had full backend access. The alleged attacker went further by <strong>doxxing the entire moderation team</strong> and leaking personal details of many registered users. Alarming details have surfaced in the leak—several users reportedly signed up with their <strong>primary email addresses</strong>, some linked to <strong>.edu</strong> and even <strong>.gov</strong> domains, raising serious concerns about privacy and operational security. The hacker also released portions of 4chan’s <strong>source code</strong>, highlighting security flaws that may have been present since <strong>Hiroyuki Nishimura</strong> took ownership of the site from founder <strong>Christopher Poole (aka moot)</strong>. These vulnerabilities, now public, could take <strong>months</strong> to patch—assuming the site even recovers from this. The breach has sparked speculation across Reddit and social media platforms, with some users suggesting this could mark <strong>the end of 4chan</strong> as we know it. If confirmed, it would represent one of the most significant <strong>deplatforming events</strong> for fringe online communities since <strong>Kiwi Farms</strong> faced a major takedown in 2022. As of now, there’s been no official statement from 4chan administrators, and the forum’s future hangs in the balance. <em>Source: Engadget - <a href="https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/4chan-the-internets-most-infamous-forum-is-down-following-an-alleged-hack-142516392.html">4chan, the internet's most infamous forum, is down following an alleged hack</a></em>