The billionaire’s social media site X suffered outages, and Tesla’s stock tanked on Monday. By Kate Conger and Christine Hauser Elon Musk is facing questions about how much attention he is ...
Social media platform X suffered multiple service outages on Monday due to what its owner, billionaire Elon Musk, called a "massive cyberattack" that he said possibly originated from Ukraine.
Table of Contents X outage: what’s happened so far? X outage live blog: latest Twitter is down updates It’s not just you. X is down (or, Twitter is down, if you prefer). X experienced multiple ...
The social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, had very rough Monday yesterday, with users reporting multiple outages throughout the day – and Elon Musk later claiming they were down to a ...
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The social network X suffered intermittent outages on Monday, a situation owner Elon Musk attributed to a “massive cyberattack.” Musk said in an initial X post that the attack was perpetrated ...
Earlier in the day, Musk posted about the attack on X. "There was (still is) a massive cyberattack against X," Musk, who is heading the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency ( ...
Elon Musk’s social media platform X experienced multiple outages on Monday, with more than 41,000 users reporting problems accessing the app and website on DownDetector at the outage’s peak ...
Billionaire Elon Musk blamed a “massive cyberattack” for the extended outage of his social media platform X on Monday. Outages spiked three times Monday morning, with as many as 44,000 users ...
It's not just you: X is down right now, including on the iPhone and the web. The social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, stopped working in the past few minutes. It is unclear how long ...
X, the popular social media app owned by billionaire Elon Musk, appeared to be malfunctioning Monday morning. Formerly known as Twitter, the rebranded website is no stranger to the occasional ...
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