Musk’s Cyber Blunder: Tesla Tumbles Amid X Attack Mystery

U.S. officials remain puzzled over the cyberattack on social media site X that disrupted service for thousands. While Elon Musk speculates about the attack’s origins, cybersecurity experts caution against hasty conclusions. Despite the chaos, Tesla’s stock took a hit, perhaps due to Musk’s political leanings rubbing potential buyers the wrong way.

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Hot Take:

Looks like someone’s trying to X out social media fun! It seems the U.S. government is having a classic “whodunit” moment, and all eyes are awkwardly darting between Moscow, Kyiv, and your grandma’s basement. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is juggling more roles than a Shakespearean actor, and Trump’s ready to rev up a Tesla just to give the middle finger to naysayers. Can someone pass the popcorn?

Key Points:

  • The U.S. government is investigating a cyberattack on the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter.
  • Elon Musk suggested the attack might have ties to Ukraine, but cybersecurity experts advise caution before reaching conclusions.
  • Musk’s right-leaning political shift might be affecting Tesla’s stock and consumer trust.
  • Trump supports Musk openly, even planning to buy a Tesla to show solidarity.
  • Musk is balancing multiple roles, including leading Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.

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