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Foreign Hackers Take Responsibility For Attack On Twitter/X Yesterday

Elon was asked about what we know so far

When Kudlow asked Elon about the attack on X, he mentioned a place-name. But let’s not jump to any conclusions yet about what that means.

Anyone with a VPN knows that there is at least SOME possibility of the internet addresses we’re looking at being spoofed. Or that the attacks can come by way of 3rd party computers infected with malware.

We ARE, after all, looking at the shady world of interwebz and hackers, where nothing is as it seems. The IP addresses were traced back to Ukraine. But whether they actually originated from there is another question.

What we DO know is that, on top of Democrat Dark Money groups paying people to harass Elon’s Tesla company — with no clear answers forthcoming on whether those same Darm Money efforts are connected directly or indirectly with violence being taken against Tesla, their company, their chargers, and even some instances of targeting Tesla drivers.

The company share value is taking a hit, not surprisingly.

But at the same time we’re seeing THAT happen, we’re seeing the chief social media free speech platform on the internet being targeted by foreign nationals with something to prove.

There have been conflicting reports about who this Hacker Group is affiliated with, including pro-Palestinian groups and Russian hacktivists. The reality of the situation is not entirely clear.

This comes after X CEO Elon Musk claimed that the social media platform experienced a massive cyberattack that “was done with a lot of resources,” he wrote. “Either a large, coordinated group and/or a country is involved.”

The social media site was down for several hours for over 40,000 users internationally, according to Downdetector.com. — JPost

Others have connected them to Russian hackers, which may be accurate, but with the past history of making everything about Russia, we will wait for supporting evidence to verify the claim before we assume a Russian hacker story is accurate.

Hate to give any clicks at all to this particularly egregious attention whore, but Krassenstein claims to have been in contact with them:

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