#Musk jabs Yellen#

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Elon Musk mocked US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Twitter, commenting that she might have clicked on an email saying "give me one Bitcoin, I'll give you two," in response to a Bloomberg report claiming that Chinese hackers infiltrated the US Treasury and accessed Yellen's computer. Musk's remarks were clearly sarcastic, implying that Yellen might lack cybersecurity awareness and be susceptible to cyberattacks.

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Elon Musk took a jab at a Bloomberg report claiming that Chinese hackers infiltrated the U.S. Treasury and accessed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's computer. He commented, "Maybe she clicked on that 'send me 1 Bitcoin, I'll send you 2' email," insinuating that Yellen might have fallen victim to a phishing scam leading to the breach. This quip sparked widespread attention, with many believing Musk was subtly criticizing Yellen's cybersecurity awareness, while others saw it as a thinly veiled promotion of Bitcoin. Though clearly intended as a joke, Musk's remark highlights the growing concerns surrounding cybersecurity and underscores the importance of government officials being vigilant about their online safety.

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Musk mocked Yellen's computer hacking incident.

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Musk believes Yellen may have clicked on a phishing email.

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Musk's remarks were sarcastic, implying that Yellen lacked security awareness.

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Musk's comments sparked a discussion about cybersecurity and the security awareness of government officials.

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