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In an interview, Musk told Fox Business that he believes the attack came from "IP addresses originating in the Ukraine area." Musk admitted that "we don't know exactly what happened"—nodding as ...
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He claimed the attack was carried out by a “large, coordinated group and/or a country.” Later, in an interview with Fox News, he suggested the attack involved IP addresses from the Ukraine region.