Elon Musk’s X Platform Hit by DDoS Attack Ahead of Trump Interview

Elon Musk’s social media platform X experienced a massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack just before a highly anticipated live conversation with former President Donald Trump. The attack, which occurred on Monday, disrupted the platform’s ability to handle the anticipated influx of users, forcing Musk to postpone the live stream and instead release the conversation as an unedited audio recording.

Trump Returns to X for Unscripted Elon Musk Interview

Former President Donald Trump will make his first appearance on X (formerly Twitter) since 2021 for a live interview with Elon Musk. The unscripted conversation is expected to cover a wide range of topics and has already sparked speculation in the crypto market, particularly for the TRUMP/USD memecoin. Bitcoin is also anticipated to see a surge during the interview, according to some traders.

Elon Musk to Interview Donald Trump in Unscripted X Chat, Promising ‘Entertainment Guaranteed’

Tech mogul Elon Musk will interview former President Donald Trump in an unscripted live chat on X, formerly Twitter, tonight at 5 pm Pacific Time. The interview, expected to be a dynamic conversation with no limits on subject matter, follows President Biden’s CBS interview where he highlighted his focus on preventing Trump’s return to the White House. Despite rumors of financial support for Trump’s campaign, Musk has denied contributing to a Super PAC backing the Republican candidate.

Elon Musk to Interview Donald Trump on X, System Scaling Tests Ahead

Elon Musk announced an upcoming interview with former US President Donald Trump on X (formerly Twitter). The interview will take place on Monday night, August 12th, and will be unscripted, covering any subject. Musk is also conducting system scaling tests in preparation for the high-profile conversation. The interview comes amidst reports of Musk’s potential financial support for Trump’s presidential campaign, which he has denied.

Elon Musk’s X Declares ‘War’ on Advertisers, Files Lawsuit Over Boycott

Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly Twitter, has filed a lawsuit against several major companies, alleging they conspired to boycott the platform, causing significant financial losses. The lawsuit, filed in Texas, names the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, World Federation of Advertisers, Unilever, and other companies. Musk claims he attempted to resolve the issue peacefully for two years but has now declared ‘war’ on the advertisers.

Pakistan Plans to Block VPNs to Restrict Access to X

Pakistan is considering blocking VPNs to prevent its citizens from accessing X (formerly Twitter), which was banned in the country earlier this year. The government fears the widespread use of VPNs to bypass the ban and is developing a plan to regulate VPN usage, potentially whitelisting some networks and blocking others. The move has raised concerns about potential negative impacts on businesses that rely on VPNs, and the effectiveness of such a plan remains to be seen.

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