Elon Musk Cyberattack Hits X Platform Amid Rising Political Tensions
Elon Musk On March 10, thousands of users experienced disruptions on X, with Downdetector recording over 33,000 outage reports. Elon Musk confirmed that the platform was hit by a cyberattack, linking it to broader security threats against his businesses, including Tesla and DOGE.
Tesla Stores Vandalized as Controversy Grows
NBC News reports that several Tesla stores have been damaged, possibly as a reaction to Musk’s involvement in the Trump administration. The attacks coincide with growing dissatisfaction over his role at DOGE, a department focused on streamlining government operations.
DOGE Cuts Spending While SEC Faces Scrutiny
Under Musk’s leadership, DOGE has reduced government expenditures by $105 billion through efficiency measures. The agency has now turned its attention to the SEC, calling for greater transparency. With Trump’s administration expected to overhaul financial regulations, the SEC’s policies under Gary Gensler could face reversal.

This cyberattack signals broader security threats as Musk navigates political and economic challenges.
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