Your tax dollars at work.
https://twitter.com/EPAwater/status/491399452532289537
@EPAwater Yeeeaaah, you've been hacked.
— Regina Keenan (@reginakeenan) July 22, 2014
You think? Or is some federal employee just goofing off? Either way we wouldn’t expect the EPA to get any higher than C-list, unless the game was about violating private property rights or impeding economic growth.
https://twitter.com/cbdawson/status/491400639461597184
@EPAwater @jesseberney Oh God I am howling
— Bethany Lang (@bethany_lang) July 22, 2014
This happened “@EPAwater: I'm now a C-List celebrity in Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. Come join me and become famous too by playing on iPhone!"
— Zeddy (@Zeddary) July 22, 2014
@EPAwater some stupid intern probably thought she was on her personal account
— Knicks Memes (@KnicksMemes) July 22, 2014
Classic EPA MT @EPAwater: I'm now a C-List celebrity in Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. Come join me and become famous too http://t.co/Wb9cmtv7dm
— Eric Katz (@EricM_Katz) July 22, 2014
It's good seeing that @EPAwater employs security measures the equal of any, Makes me feel secure about the privacy of my health records.
— Ima Debatin' (@ImaBannedd) July 22, 2014
Recommended
EPA clearly has the same sort of crack data security as the IRS.
Update:
Looks like @EPAwater deleted the tweet, but not before getting trolled by some Congressmen.
I hope the Kardashians don't mind being associated with something that spends millions without contributing to society. @EPAwater
— Steve Stockman (@SteveWorks4You) July 22, 2014
I'm the last original author of the Clean Water Act, but I have no idea who/what a Kardashian is and I rarely play games. You OK, @EPAwater?
— John Dingell (@JohnDingell) July 22, 2014
Update:
Whoops…our bad. Sorry about tweet. Upside – more attention for the Office of Water (http://t.co/GhuYcpwqwx), thanks @KimKardashian
— U.S. EPA Water (@EPAwater) July 22, 2014
Their bad.
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