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Network X "crashes", billionaire Elon Musk explains unconvincing reason

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông11/03/2025

Billionaire Elon Musk's social media platform X suffered an outage yesterday, leaving tens of thousands of people without access. The Tesla boss said the platform was hacked by an organization, but cybersecurity experts said otherwise.


"We get hacked every day, but this time the hackers did it with a lot of resources. It could be a large, organized group or a nation state," Musk wrote in a post on X yesterday.

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Cybersecurity experts point out that these types of attacks - known as denial of service - can be carried out by small groups or just one individual.

The world's richest man did not elaborate on what he meant by "a lot of resources," and his comments drew skepticism from cybersecurity experts, who pointed out that attacks of this type — known as denial of service — have been repeatedly carried out by small groups or even by a single individual.

According to Downdetector, X has been experiencing intermittent outages, leaving 39,021 users in the US without access to the platform at its peak at 10 a.m. ET. By 5 p.m., service was still reportedly down for about 1,500 users.

X was hit by multiple denial-of-service attacks starting at around 9:45 UTC, a source in the internet infrastructure industry said. The source requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

Denial of service attacks work by overloading targeted websites with fake traffic. Such attacks are not necessarily sophisticated, but they can cause significant disruption.

In a later interview with Fox Business Network's Larry Kudlow, billionaire Musk said the cyberattack came from IP addresses originating in the Ukraine region.

However, industry sources have disputed Mr Musk’s claims, saying that much of the fake traffic attacking X can be traced back to IP addresses in the US, Vietnam, Brazil and other countries. The fake traffic coming directly from Ukraine is “insignificant”.

After all, denial-of-service attacks are notoriously difficult to trace back to the perpetrator, and the IP addresses involved rarely provide any useful information about who's behind them.



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