Elon Musk Blames Cyberattack for X Outage: A Comedy of Errors or Serious Threat?

Elon Musk claims X was hit by a “massive cyberattack” after Monday’s outages left thousands without access. While he suggests a large group or nation may be involved, experts doubt state actors due to the short duration. Meanwhile, “X outage” trends on BlueSky, as users ponder if this is a glitch with a punchline.

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Hot Take:

Elon Musk is back at it, folks! This time, he’s not launching a car into space or tweeting his way into financial chaos, but instead blaming a shadowy cabal of cyber ninjas for making X go “poof” for a few hours. Is it a global conspiracy, or did someone just trip over a server cable? Either way, Musk’s flair for the dramatic remains unmatched.

Key Points:

  • Elon Musk claims X suffered a massive cyberattack involving potential state actors.
  • Outages peaked at 40,000 user reports, primarily affecting the X app and website.
  • Cybersecurity experts doubt state involvement due to the attack’s short duration.
  • Similar glitches occurred in March 2023, raising questions about platform stability.
  • X outages sparked discussions on rival platforms like BlueSky.

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