X Network, formerly known as Twitter, has been hit by a significant cyber attack, according to Elon Musk.
The attack has caused widespread disruptions, leaving thousands of users unable to access the platform via both web and mobile applications.
Musk has attributed the incident to a highly coordinated group, potentially a nation-state, linking the attack to his ongoing disputes with government bodies.
He further speculated that the assault could be connected to protests against his initiatives, including the Doge commission and alleged attacks on Tesla stores.
This incident follows a series of technical issues since Musk’s acquisition of the platform in late 2022, raising concerns over its stability under his leadership.
Downdetector reported that nearly 40,000 users encountered problems, highlighting the growing anxiety regarding the platform’s resilience.
The attack has sparked wider discussions about the vulnerability of high-profile tech companies, particularly amid increasing geopolitical tensions and the intersection of business and state interests.