#Musk jabs Yellen#

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Musk took a jab at a Bloomberg report claiming Chinese hackers infiltrated the US Treasury and accessed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's computer. He tweeted, "Maybe she clicked that 'send me 1 Bitcoin, I'll send you 2 Bitcoin' email," suggesting Yellen might have fallen for a phishing scam. The tweet sparked widespread attention, with people speculating about Musk's true intentions and whether he was implying a security breach in Yellen's computer.

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Musk quipped on Twitter that Treasury Secretary Yellen might have clicked on a "Send me 1 Bitcoin, I'll send you 2 Bitcoins" email, in response to Bloomberg's report that Chinese hackers infiltrated the US Treasury and accessed Yellen's computer. Musk's statement was laced with sarcasm, suggesting that Yellen might lack cybersecurity awareness and be vulnerable to cyberattacks. This quip sparked widespread discussion, with some arguing that Musk's comments were too flippant and could negatively impact the US Treasury, while others viewed them as humorous and harmless.

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Musk quipped that Yellen may have clicked on a scam email, implying that she lacks cybersecurity awareness.

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Musk used the incident of Yellen's computer being hacked to satirize the US government's approach to cryptocurrency regulation.

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Musk's remarks have sparked concerns about cybersecurity and the information security of government officials.

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Musk's teasing also reflects the complex emotions of the cryptocurrency community towards government regulation.

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