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Who was really behind the massive X cyberattack? Here’s what experts say about Elon Musk’s claims

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  • X suffered outages on Monday 10 March due to a “massive cyberattack”
  • CEO Elon Musk attributed “IP addresses originating in the Ukraine area”
  • Security experts suggest the true origin of the attack cannot be identified

Tl;DR What cause the outage?

Analysts believe a distributed denial-of-service attack overloaded X’s servers with bogus traffic, interrupting access for genuine users. Because of the nature of the attack, it’s not really possible to identify with certainty where it originated. Hackers used devices in several regions, routing traffic through a number of hijacked IP addresses.

The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, suffered multiple outages on Monday 10 March. Thousands of X users in both the US and the UK reported being unable to access the website throughout the day.

Speaking to Fox Business, owner Elon Musk attributed the outages to a “massive cyberattack” and claimed that “IP addresses originating in the Ukraine area” were behind it.

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