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Did Janet Yellen fall for a Bitcoin scam? Elon Musk mocks US Treasury breach

by admin January 17, 2025
January 17, 2025
Did Janet Yellen fall for a Bitcoin scam? Elon Musk mocks US Treasury breach

The US Treasury’s cybersecurity vulnerabilities have taken centre stage after revelations of a breach by Chinese hackers.

Among those raising eyebrows is Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who publicly questioned Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s cyber hygiene with a satirical remark about Bitcoin scams.

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Maybe she clicked on the “send me 1 btc, I send you 2btc” email 😂

6:54 am · 17 Jan 2025

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Musk’s comments come at a time when the security of critical government departments has become a geopolitical issue.

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A 12-year-old script kiddie could hack into Yellen’s computer. I doubt she knows how to reboot her WiFi router.

12:32 pm · 17 Jan 2025

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The Treasury breach underscores growing risks in a hyperconnected world where state actors target sensitive institutions.

Treasury hack exposes cybersecurity challenges

Earlier this month, it was reported that Chinese hackers managed to infiltrate unclassified systems at the US Treasury.

The attackers accessed fewer than 50 files on Secretary Yellen’s computer and also compromised the systems of Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo and Acting Under Secretary Brad Smith.

According to reports, the breached files pertained to sanctions, intelligence, and international affairs.

Although the attackers did not infiltrate classified systems or email servers.

Files linked to sanctions provide critical insight into US foreign policy and economic strategies, potentially allowing malicious actors to pre-empt or undermine American actions.

Experts warn that such incidents expose the fragility of even the most advanced governmental security systems.

Economic implications of compromised systems

The breach could have far-reaching consequences for international markets, particularly in sectors tied to US sanctions.

Financial institutions and multinational corporations rely heavily on Treasury communications to ensure compliance with sanctions.

A breach, even limited in scope, could lead to delays, miscommunication, or even financial penalties for firms unknowingly transacting with blacklisted entities.

With Bitcoin trading above $101,000 and the cryptocurrency market exceeding a $2 trillion valuation, concerns over cyberattacks targeting financial networks have intensified.

Incidents like the Treasury breach reveal potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited in the future to manipulate global markets, including cryptocurrencies. Cybersecurity analysts suggest prioritising the protection of unclassified systems that hold sensitive financial data.

Musk and Yellen’s previous disagreements

Musk and Yellen have had previous disagreements over various issues.

Tensions between Elon Musk and Janet Yellen have resurfaced following years of disagreement.

In April 2023, Musk appeared to question Yellen’s capabilities as Treasury Secretary, suggesting Warren Buffett as a preferable alternative.

Earlier, in November 2022, Yellen indicated that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), which she chairs, might need to investigate Musk’s acquisition of X (formerly Twitter).

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