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It is suspected that the backend source code of Station B has been leaked! Programmers are in trouble again!

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php中文网 It is reported that today some netizens discovered that a project called bilibili website backend engineering source code (openbilibili/go-common) appeared on GitHub. In just 5 hours, the number of stars has reached 700.

It is suspected that the backend source code of Station B has been leaked! Programmers are in trouble again!

It is suspected that the backend source code of Station B has been leaked! Programmers are in trouble again!It is suspected that the backend source code of Station B has been leaked! Programmers are in trouble again!

However, the project is not hosted under the official organizational domain Bilibili of Bilibili, and the project is currently inaccessible .

It is suspected that the backend source code of Station B has been leaked! Programmers are in trouble again!

However, some netizens have already uploaded screenshots of the project readme. According to the description, it seems to be used for internal communication within the team. For example, it specifies each member of the project. Part responsible persons, and relevant project specifications.

It is suspected that the backend source code of Station B has been leaked! Programmers are in trouble again!

Relating to the conflict between a certain celebrity and Station B a while ago, netizens said: ikun broke into the enemy's headquarters and terminated the transaction.

The current number of forks of the project has reached 3k, and many people have re-uploaded the source code. The specific situation is unknown, and php Chinese website will continue to pay attention.

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