Do you want to build a clone of The New York Times, or the publication’s now-famed Wordle mini-game? You can probably do that now, thanks to a 4chan user.
The Register reports an anonymous 4chan user posted a new thread in which they shared “basically all source code belonging to The New York Time Company”.
The archive contained some 5,000 repositories, and 3.6 million files, which were made available for download via peer-to-peer networks. Among the files are Wordle blueprints, email marketing campaign information, ad reports, and more.
Possible major headache
The leaker also said that “less than 30” repositories were encrypted. However, the claims could not be verified at this time, and The New York Times is keeping quiet.
The Register, which apparently took a glance at the…