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The self-proclaimed hacktivist group Dark Storm on Monday is claiming responsibility for an ongoing outage impacting X to protest the social media platform’s owner Elon Musk and US President Donald ...
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Platform monitor Downdetector says it had more than 1.6 million reports of problems with the social media site from users around the world on Monday. "We're not sure exactly what happened but ...
The outage appears to be affecting users differently across regions. As per the platform, about 58% problems are reported to be related to the app, 32% related to the website and 10% server ...
The self-proclaimed hacktivist group Dark Storm claimed responsibility for the attack, which they described as a protest against platform owner Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump. X users ...
X, formerly Twitter, has gone down and is non-operational for some users of the microblogging platform. This is the case, as users cannot access features on the application. Elon Musk's owned ...
Updates added to the end of the article. The Dark Storm hacktivist group claims to be behind DDoS attacks causing multiple X worldwide outages on Monday, leading the company to enable DDoS ...
According to outage tracking website Downdetector.com, in the first incident there were more than than 21,000 incidents of people in the U.S. reporting issues with the platform and 10,800 in the U ...
Either a large, coordinated group and/or a country is involved.” He was posting after the platform first went dark in the very early hours of the Los Angeles morning for about 45 minutes ...
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