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Boulder Disaster Management Social Account Hacked, Disabled

The official Twitter/X account for the Boulder, Colo., Office of Disaster Management was deactivated to prevent “suspicious activity” after it was apparently hacked over the weekend.

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(TNS) — The social media account for the Boulder Office of Disaster Management was deactivated after it was apparently hacked over the weekend.

The Twitter/X account @BoulderOEM began putting out crypto-related posts over the weekend.

On Sunday, officials said the account "has been deactivated to prevent further suspicious activity from occurring."

"We are evaluating the next steps to fully resolve this problem and thankful that the constant stream of posting activity on the site has ended," a statement on the Boulder Office of Disaster Management's site read. "There will be more information coming soon."

Residents can still visit the main site at boulderodm.gov for information during a disaster, and officials said the incident has not affected its ability to send out emergency alerts.

Please be aware that the @BoulderOEM Twitter/X account has been compromised and will be taken down.

In the event of a disaster, visit the Boulder Office of Disaster Management's website for information. https://t.co/lY2iJE2T9S

— BoulderCountySheriff (@BldrCOSheriff) October 8, 2023

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office announced what had been formerly known as the Boulder Office of Emergency Management was being rebranded as the Boulder Office of Disaster Management this summer.

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