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X is Down Due To Hacking, Elon Musk Says

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
March 10, 2025
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On Monday morning, hundreds of customers, many of whom were in the United States, were unable to access Elon Musk’s X. After his social networking site experienced at least three failures on Monday, Musk said that the site is experiencing a “massive cyberattack” following disruptions that lasted for almost eight hours.

Musk said on the site, “X was the target of a massive cyberattack that has occurred and continues to occur.” “This was carried out with a lot of resources, but we are assaulted every day. Either a nation or a sizable, well-organized organization is engaged.

“A significant cyberattack against occurred and continues to do so. This took a lot of resources, yet we are assaulted every day. Either a nation or a sizable, well-coordinated organization is engaged. He scribbled, “Tracing …” on X.

Even though Musk hasn’t provided any proof for his assertions, it’s reasonable to assume that his platform would be open to cyberattacks. As he has personally guided his staff, known as “DOGE,” through arbitrary cutbacks to government funding, employment, and overseas aid programs, Musk has become more well-known and controversial than ever during President Donald Trump’s second term in office.

Protests against Musk’s excessive, unelected position in the government have also taken place at Tesla stores, and the company’s stock has also fallen.

In the early hours of the Los Angeles morning, he was posting after the platform went black for around forty-five minutes. He then stopped publishing for another forty-five minutes at around 6:30 a.m. PT. At approximately 8:00 a.m. PT, it began to have problems once more.

Around 5:30 a.m. ET, the platform has been experiencing sporadic outages, where X went down for some users, and over 20,000 people reported disruptions, according to Downdetector, a service that monitors user claims of internet outages. More than 40,000 people reported problems, and while the outages appeared to have subsided after an hour or two, they reappeared around 9:30 a.m. ET. The problems persisted after 1:30 PM ET, even though some users were able to access X on and off.

No official estimated time of arrival (ETA) has been given, nor have any specifics been disclosed regarding the cause of the problems. When Spaces fell out before a planned meeting with Donald Trump last year, Musk made similar accusations about hacks affecting X’s services. However, X personnel at the time informed The Verge that there had not been an assault.

Although occasional outages are common for platforms of this magnitude, consumers seldom find them convenient. One user complained in the Downdetector comments section, “on day 1 of the NFL free agency!? ELON, please fix this.

During his ownership, there have been times when the website has been unavailable, however this was explained by the company’s quick changes and widespread layoffs.

Mr. Musk is the most followed user on Twitter, having spent $44 billion (£34 billion) for the platform in 2022.

In the midst of a massive market sell-off, the billionaire reported a cyberattack as shares of his electric vehicle firm, Tesla, plummeted.

A distributed denial of service assault, in which a network of bots overloads a website’s servers with traffic, might be the basis of Mr. Musk’s assertion that the attack had “a lot of resources,” but we are assaulted every day. “Either a nation or a sizable, well-organized group is involved.”

Musk said, “Yes,” when a user said, “They want to silence you and this platform.”

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