The controversial image board 4Chan is back in the news this week after two big data dumps were posted on the site. Mashable previously covered the Disney hack allegedly perpetrated by Club Penguin fans looking to retaliate against the company. SEE ALSO: New Quest 3S headset: Did Meta just leak it in a Threads video? Now, it appears the New York Times Company is the latest establishment to have its data leaked on 4Chan over the past week. The data allegedly includes source code to its viral Wordle game. What data was stolen from the New York Times ? X user @vxunderground appeared to be the first to notice that 270GB of internal data connected to the New York Times was posted online. The data contains the company's internal source code and consists of more than 5,000+ source code repositories. The leak is made up of a total of roughly 3,600,000 files. Tweet may have been deleted According to a text file shared by the hacker, 6,223 folders were stolen from the New York
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