Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, said in an interview with New York Times columnist Maureen Dodd that his direct messages on Twitter mostly consist of comics, and that he is not very concerned about their hacking.

The Mask account was one of more than 100 accounts of celebrities on Twitter that were hacked into a Bitcoin scam on July 15.

Twitter said earlier that the attackers may have been able to download private direct messages and personal information for some personalities in the process.

However, the company has confirmed that those accounts are not reliable accounts, such as a Mask account.

"I'm not worried about posting my direct messages," Musk told Maureen Dodd, adding, "There may be a section of my direct messages that looks bad and out of context, but in general the direct messages consist of sharing messages and social photos."

During the conversation with Dodd, Musk said he believed he might have been infected with Corona last January.

He stated in the interview that he believed that "Covid-19 is dangerous if you are elderly and have previous circumstances."

Musk went with top officials in Fremont, California, and reopened his company's auto plant there last May, in violation of the closure orders at that time.

Musk touched on his relationship with Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon and Blue Origin, the tweet incident he sent to him along with the cat's picture, and his controversial tweet about the need to dismantle Amazon.

Musk tweeted last June saying he thought it was time to dismantle Amazon.

His tweet came after author Alex Burnson published a tweet in which he showed that Amazon had not agreed to his next book on the Corona virus, because it did not comply with its sale guidelines.

Burnson was a critic of the closure imposed by the virus, and said he believed the risk of the disease was much lower than reported, especially for young people.

Musk spoke about his relationship with the US President, saying it was good, and he described Trump as "one of our geniuses," and he described his relationship with Trump as good.

It is noteworthy that the interview addressed many questions, such as: SpaceX Company (SpaceX) and the electric car manufacturer Tesla, as he was asked about Facebook, artificial intelligence and Twitter.