X Platform Faces Cyberattack as Elon Musk ’s Businesses Come Under Fire
A significant cyberattack targeted X on March 10, leading to over 33,000 reports of service interruptions. Elon Musk addressed the situation, confirming the attack and suggesting it is part of a coordinated effort against his ventures, including Tesla and DOGE.
Political Opposition and Tesla Attacks
At least 10 Tesla locations have been vandalized, according to NBC News. The attacks appear linked to Musk’s position within the Trump administration and his leadership of DOGE, which has implemented controversial cost-cutting measures.

SEC Investigated Amid DOGE’s Budget Reductions
Since Musk took charge of DOGE, he claims the agency has saved $105 billion in taxpayer funds. The department is now focusing on the SEC, urging public reports of inefficiency. As Trump’s administration revises regulatory policies, significant changes to the SEC’s framework may be forthcoming.
The X cyberattack highlights the increasing security risks Musk’s enterprises face in an evolving political climate.
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