Lewd Fort Bragg tweets came from administrator; account was not hacked, officials backtrack

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Thursday, October 22, 2020
Ft. Bragg deletes Twitter account, blames hack for explicit tweets
Earlier in the day, the account could be seen tweeting a number of lewd messages to another Twitter user.

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Wednesday incident involving a series of lewd tweets from Fort Bragg's official account was actually the work of one of the account administrators.

New information from the XVIII Airborne Corps' verified Twitter account revealed an administrator was responsible for the tweets in question following an investigation. Thursday morning's news refuted an earlier report from Fort Bragg officials that indicated the account was hacked.

"Appropriate action is underway," according to XVIII Airborne Corps.

On Wednesday, Fort Bragg deleted its Twitter account shortly after officials said "a string of explicit Tweets" was the work of a hack.

Just before the Twitter handle was deleted, Fort Bragg tweeted out at 5:20 p.m., that the account was the victim of a hack.

"As many of you may know, there were a string of explicit Tweets from our account this afternoon. This was not the work of our admins. Our account was hacked. We apologize to our followers. We have secured our account and (sic) looking into the matter," the Army base said.

Earlier Wednesday, the account could be seen tweeting a number of lewd messages to another Twitter user.