Kimberly A Rice, an active user on X (formerly Twitter), posted a series of messages in late March 2026 regarding the alleged hacking of another user’s account.
On March 26, 2026, Rice expressed frustration in a post stating, “Bastards!!!! https://t.co/dUCMJPr7e2”.
The following day, she alerted her followers to suspicious activity involving the account of @victoria4nh. On March 27, 2026, Rice wrote: “Hey folks @victoria4nh account has been hacked! She cannot get into her account, so if anything weird is posted, please bring it to my attention and know that she does not have access to that account. Hey @elonmusk can you help the Senator out?”
Later the same day, Rice reported further developments with another post: “Folks I have now been blocked by Victorias account! Again @victoria4nh has been hacked!!!!”
Hacking incidents on social media platforms are not uncommon. In recent years, public figures and ordinary users alike have faced security breaches that resulted in loss of access or unauthorized posts from their accounts. Users who suspect their accounts have been compromised are generally advised to contact platform support and alert their followers to prevent misinformation or potential scams.



