Elon Musk claimed that IP addresses connected to a “massive cyberattack” on X, which caused significant outages throughout Monday, originated in Ukraine.
In an interview with Fox Business Network host Larry Kudlow, Musk admitted that they were still “not sure exactly what happened.”
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“There was a cyberattack on X today, which shut it down and may have been foreign-sourced,” Kudlow said. “It’s a big story — you want to give us a moment on that?”
“We’re not sure exactly what happened,” Musk responded. “But there was a massive cyberattack to try to bring down the X system, with IP addresses originating in the Ukraine area.”
Breitbart News’s Lucas Nolan reported that while “a group known as ‘Dark Storm Team’ claimed responsibility for the attacks” on the social media platform, this has “not been independently verified.”
Speculation about the cause of the outages began to circulate, with some users suggesting that X might be the target of a series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks involve flooding a website or service with an overwhelming amount of traffic, rendering it inaccessible to legitimate users. A group known as “Dark Storm Team” claimed responsibility for the attacks on social media, but these claims have not been independently verified. […]
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