Elon Musk X Platform Suffers Cyberattack as Musk Responds to Security Breach
Elon Musk has confirmed that a large-scale cyberattack struck the X platform on March 10, with more than 33,000 users reporting outages via Downdetector. The attack appears to be part of a broader wave of disruptions aimed at Musk’s business empire, including Tesla stores and DOGE-related protests.
Tesla Targeted Amid Political Disputes
NBC News has reported multiple cases of Tesla store vandalism, allegedly tied to Musk’s connections to the Trump administration. These incidents coincide with rising tensions over his leadership at the Department of Government Efficiency, which is pushing aggressive cost-cutting policies.

DOGE’s Financial Impact and SEC Criticism
Under Musk’s leadership, DOGE has reportedly saved taxpayers $105 billion through various cost-saving measures. The department is now scrutinizing the SEC, urging the public to expose cases of regulatory waste. With Trump’s administration expected to reshape the SEC’s approach, regulatory changes could soon follow.
This cyberattack highlights growing security threats against Musk’s enterprises, as political and financial pressures mount.
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