From the “be careful what you tweet about” department comes this story. Vice President Mike Pence was very critical of Hilary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server for government business during the election. So much so, he tweeted about it:
Here’s the problem. Pence according to reports that surfaced today was using an AOL account for government business. What’s worse is that it got pwned by hackers. While that apparently is not illegal in Indiana, it really does make Pence look like a hypocrite. Something that Twitter has been all to happy to point out:
The take home is that you should watch what you tweet as the potential exists that it can come back to bite you. And when it does, Twitter will not show you any mercy.
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#Fail: VP Pence Tweets About Clinton’s Personal Email Usage… As His Personal Email Gets Pwned By Hackers
From the “be careful what you tweet about” department comes this story. Vice President Mike Pence was very critical of Hilary Clinton’s use of a private e-mail server for government business during the election. So much so, he tweeted about it:
Here’s the problem. Pence according to reports that surfaced today was using an AOL account for government business. What’s worse is that it got pwned by hackers. While that apparently is not illegal in Indiana, it really does make Pence look like a hypocrite. Something that Twitter has been all to happy to point out:
The take home is that you should watch what you tweet as the potential exists that it can come back to bite you. And when it does, Twitter will not show you any mercy.
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