Elon Musk's Social Security number was found in 'Tesla files' leaked by a whistleblower, report says
Among the leaked information was CEO Elon Musk's social security number, the report said. Elon Musk's social security number was contained in a huge tranche of data leaked by a Tesla whistleblower, a German newspaper reported Friday.
said it received 100 gigabytes of data including more than 100,000 names and salaries of current and former Tesla employees, along with customers' contact details, and information about the EV maker's production.The data also suggested that Tesla had received about 4,000 customer complaints about problems including the
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