About four days ago, [4chan.org](https://4chan.org) was breached in a cyberattack. The group calling themselves the “Soyjak Party” claimed responsibility, reportedly exploiting outdated PHP code to gain access to the site’s backend system. But how exactly did they pull it off? What kind of vulnerability was exploited? And more importantly — how can others protect their systems from similar threats? We’re looking to break this down and shed light on the attack method used. Understanding what went wrong can provide valuable insights and practical defenses for other organizations facing similar risks. Read more about the attack [here](https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/4chan-exposed-as-israeli-mossad-honeypot-propaganda-incitement-site)