TheCIAGlowsInTheDark
Hellovan Onion
While this has been devastating for the 4chan staff, I'm sure they will come back online eventually. I don't think Hiro is going to give up on 4chan and the staff while doxed will use this as a hard lesson to beef up their OPSEC and cybersecurity from this point on.Exactly! 4Chan will definitely have better security but if any hackers wanna fuck with them. They would have to be more quiet than ever. People gonna snitch.
However, I'm sure the Sharty may likely become part of a federal probe when this blows over where I'm sure the glowies will add the Sharty to their list of websites to be put on some government watchlist.
If you remember the story of Raid Forums (a former black hat hacking forum), they were pretty much the Sharty before the Sharty where they used to harass Twitch streamers and dox people for the fun of it but that got boring for them and they wanted bigger kicks where they then they started to become criminal hackers by hacking big time corporations, stealing crypto wallets, and hacking high profile individuals and that community kept on going with their illegal hacking until the FBI seized the website and its founder Diogo Santos Coelho (aka 'Omnipotent') was arrested and he currently faces extradition to the United States for his involvement and founding of Raid Forums.
I'm sure 4chan is now talking to the feds and turning over whatever they got to the FBI, I'm sure the FBI and other relevant three letter agencies are now going to look into the Sharty in the very near future; this is a game that the Sharty community are simply far less likely to win where the only winning rule is to pull out and close up shop before the search and seizure warrants are signed by a federal judge.
I know for a fact that the Sharty relies on American infrastructure for their hosting so they are bound by American law and in this case the hackers being bold by publicly admitting hacking 4chan and releasing sensitive data to the public for malicious reasons is a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986; while doxing is still a legal gray area, black hat hacking is totally illegal in America where saying you did it for the lulz is not a legal defense in court.
So if we see in the near future that the Sharty gets a "This Domain Has Been Seized' banner on their front end then we will know why.







