
DC transit authority social media accounts hacked with obscene Twitter posts
CNN
Social media accounts for Washington, DC's transit authority were hacked Monday morning and those accounts have now been secured, a spokeswoman for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority confirmed.
In the early morning, a series of lewd tweets and photos were posted on the Twitter accounts for the metro rail service and WMATA, which posts information about the capital area's metro system. The WMATA Twitter page name was also changed to "Blueface Da Bus," according to CNN affiliate WJLA. A tweet on the metro rail service's page read, "Ok ok we aint hacked I just hate being a social media manager for a [F***ING] BUS TWITTER," the affiliate also reported.
The spokeswoman for WMATA told CNN the "posts are being removed and our accounts secured."

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