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Eric Berger speculated that NASA had been hacked after the eyebrow-raising post. After they deleted their post, Berger posted a picture of it.
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It is not possible to tell what actually happened because NASA has not commented on the deleted post.
Although hacking is always possible, the link to a real article about Shein published five days ago doesn't really lend a lot of evidence to that theory.
The social media manager at the agency may have made a simple mistake.
One user suggested in reply to Berger that they forgot to switch accounts.
It is very common for social media managers to handle multiple accounts at once, and most of the time they have to switch between accounts to post to the appropriate one. Maybe a communications worker was trying to promote a news story for a client or their own account. There is a long history of similar goofs, like when a mistake was made in 2015, when a lot of people found out about it. Let's not even think about Texas senator Ted Cruz's gaffe.
Since the event doesn't seem to have caused harm, let's hope nobody loses their job. It was weird and funny, and just about everyone could use a few more laughs.
A Hacker just stole a account of a celebrity and uploaded something on the internet.
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