#Musk jabs Yellen#

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Elon Musk mocked a Bloomberg report about Chinese hackers breaching the US Treasury Department and accessing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's computer, tweeting "Maybe she clicked on the 'give me one Bitcoin, I'll give you two' email," to satirize Yellen possibly being scammed by a phishing email for Bitcoin.

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Musk joked about US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Twitter, commenting: "Maybe she clicked on that 'Give me 1 Bitcoin, I'll give you 2 Bitcoins' email," in response to a Bloomberg report that Chinese hackers had infiltrated the US Treasury and accessed Yellen's computer. Musk's comments sparked widespread attention, using humor to express concerns about cybersecurity while also subtly criticizing Yellen's potential lack of cybersecurity awareness. Although Musk's comments were meant to be humorous, they also reflected the current severity of the cybersecurity situation and raised questions about the cybersecurity protection capabilities of government agencies.

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Musk found the incident of Yellen's computer being hacked interesting and expressed his opinion on the incident in a humorous way.

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Musk implied that Yellen might have clicked on a phishing email, leading to the hacking of her computer.

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Musk's remarks sparked concerns about cybersecurity and government data protection.

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Musk's humorous remarks also reflect people's concerns about cryptocurrencies and cybersecurity incidents.

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