Tech billionaire Elon Musk reported a “massive DDoS attack” on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that disrupted the highly anticipated interview with former US President Donald Trump. The interview was scheduled for this morning, marking Trump’s return to the platform ahead of the US Presidential elections in November.
Musk addressed the situation on X, saying, “There appears to be a massive DDoS attack on X.Working on shutting it down. Worst case, we will proceed with a smaller number of live listeners and post the conversation later.” The interview failed to air at its scheduled time, leaving users and viewers in limbo.

Understanding the DDoS attack
A DDoS attack, or Distributed Denial-of-Service attack, is a type of cyber assault that disrupts normal traffic to a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming it with a flood of internet traffic. The aim is to make the target inaccessible to legitimate users by exhausting its resources.
Cybersecurity firm Fortinet describes a DDoS attack as a form of cybercrime where multiple compromised computer systems are used to generate excessive traffic toward the target. These exploited systems can include a variety of devices connected to the internet, all working in concert to overwhelm the target and prevent access to services.
As explained by IT service management firm Cloudflare, DDoS attacks are highly disruptive, causing websites and servers to become slow, unresponsive, or completely offline. These attacks can last anywhere from hours to days, causing significant damage and often requiring extensive recovery efforts.
Microsoft has also warned about the dangers of DDoS attacks, noting that they can lead to service delays, data breaches, and exploitation of security vulnerabilities. During a DDoS attack, multiple compromised computers flood a single target, effectively pushing out legitimate users and disrupting services.
Impact and next steps
The disruption of the Trump interview highlights the vulnerabilities that even major platforms like X face in the face of coordinated cyber attacks. Musk’s quick acknowledgment of the issue and his plan to limit live listeners while posting the conversation later shows an effort to mitigate the damage.
While the full impact of the attack is still being assessed, this incident underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks in the digital landscape, particularly as high-profile events and personalities draw the attention of malicious actors.
As of now, Musk and his team at X are working to resolve the situation, with updates expected as the platform recovers from the attack. In the meantime, the postponed interview with Trump remains one of the most talked-about events, further amplified by the cyberattack that attempted to silence it.