A widespread outage hit X on Monday which affected users across the world. Many experienced connectivity problems early in the day, with error messages appearing on their screens. Downdetector tracked a peak of 40,000 complaints as the service remained unstable for several hours.
A hacker group with alleged Russian ties, known as Dark Storm, has now claimed responsibility for the cyberattack that temporarily crippled the social media platform.
The attack, identified as a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) assault, left thousands unable to access the platform before functionality was swiftly restored.
Cybersecurity firm SpyoSecure reported that Dark Storms leader had announced the attack in a now-deleted Telegram post. Before its removal, the message boasted about taking X offline, with screenshots showing widespread connection failures across multiple locations. While the groups Telegram channel has been shut down for violating the platforms policies, evidence of the attack continues circulating online.
For instance, Ed Krassenstein, an entrepreneur, and a social media commentator who also happens to be the co-founder of NFT marketplace NFTz.me, weighed in and claimed direct communication with Dark Storms leader. According to Krassensteins tweet, the hackers described their actions as a show of force rather than an operation driven by political motives.
However, Dark Storms history suggests otherwise. The group, which has been active since 2023, has a track record of targeting NATO countries and is known for its pro-Palestinian stance.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk confirmed the attack in an interview and noted that his team traced the origin of the hackers IP addresses to the Ukraine area without elaborating any further.
The latest development comes amidst the Take Down Tesla movement, as Tesla facilities nationwide have become hotspots for protests and vandalism, fueled by opposition to Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has been eliminating government agencies. Demonstrators are reacting to Musks political influence within the Trump administration.
He has publicly accused five activist groups Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise Resist, Indivisible Project, and Democratic Socialists of America of orchestrating the growing wave of demonstrations.