A BIZARRE tweet from the US Strategic Command has prompted a flurry on Twitter as people try and decipher what it may mean.
The US government account tweet came around 7:50pm, and began to go viral as people questioned the meaning of the letters and punctuation marks – and debated if the account had been hacked.
The tweet said: ";l;;gmlxzssaw".
Canadian Forces in the US responded: "These things happen. This might even happen to you one day. It's okay, folks."
Some people shared fears of hacking other other ominous meanings of the tweet.
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WNU Editor: The Canadians at Strategic Command are saying that everything is OK (see below tweet). OK. That is my cue to start worrying.
These things happen.
— Canadian Forces in 🇺🇸 (@CAFinUS) March 28, 2021
This might even happen to you one day.
It's okay, folks.
4 comments:
Type it in here:
http://rumkin.com/tools/cipher/cryptogram-solver.php
First result is "Q ACQUITTED"
Hmmmm. Interesting if true.
Looks like someone left a notebook on a keyboard. Check out where the key punches are. They are located in two distinct locations on the keyboard. centered around the "S" on the right and on the ";" on the left.
The texting version of butt-dialing, where you accidentally hit a button and dial a number?
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