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Elon Musk
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SimpleX Chat X Account Hacked, Fake Site Promotes Crypto Wallet Scam
SimpleX Chat’s X account hacked to promote fake crypto site urging users to connect wallets. Site mimicked official design to steal funds.
December 9, 2025
How To Hide Your Country Location on X (Twitter) by Switching to Region
X (formerly known as Twitter) has added a new location detail in its account transparency section. It shows…
November 24, 2025
X to Retire Twitter.com, Users Must Re-Register Security Keys by Nov 10
X (formerly Twitter) is asking users with security keys to re-enroll by Nov 10 as it moves logins from twitter.com to x.com for continued 2FA access.
October 27, 2025
Scammers Exploit Grok AI With Video Ad Scam to Push Malware on X
Researchers at Guardio Labs have uncovered a new “Grokking” scam where attackers trick Grok AI into spreading malicious…
September 5, 2025
Researchers Jailbreak Elon Musk’s Grok-4 AI Within 48 Hours of Launch
Elon Musk’s Grok-4 AI was compromised within 48 hours. Discover how NeuralTrust researchers combined “Echo Chamber” and “Crescendo”…
July 14, 2025
Fake Crypto Exchange Ads on Facebook Spread Malware
Bitdefender exposes Facebook ad scams using fake crypto sites and celebrity lures to spread malware via malicious desktop…
May 8, 2025
Twitter (X) Hit by 2.8 Billion Profile Data Leak in Alleged Insider Job
Note: Title edited to maintain clarity and accurately reflect the nature of the breach, emphasizing the leak of profile data rather than implying access to private information.
March 29, 2025
SMS Scam Uses Elon Musk’s Name to Sell Fake Energy Devices to US Users
Fake Elon Musk endorsements are used in SMS campaigns to sell bogus energy-saving devices. Learn how to spot…
March 11, 2025
Musk Blames X (Twitter) Outage on Cyberattack, Links It to Ukraine
Elon Musk has confirmed a massive cyberattack on his social media platform, X (once Twitter), causing widespread technical…
March 11, 2025
Researchers Crack Tesla Autopilot with ‘Elon Mode,’ Access Critical Data
German cybersecurity researchers from Technische Universität Berlin employed a €600 (£520 - $660) tool to gain root access to the ARM64-based circuit board of Tesla's autopilot.
January 1, 2024