Computer Problems Around the World in 2026

2026年全球電腦問題


Introduction

In early 2026, many hackers attacked governments and companies in different countries.

在2026年初,許多駭客攻擊了不同國家的政府與公司。

Main Body

In the USA, a government group moved private data to a bad server. Now, many people's personal information is not safe. Also, hackers from China and other places broke into FBI and Army computers.

在美國,一個政府單位將私密數據移到了不安全的伺服器。現在,許多人的個人資訊並不安全。此外,來自中國和其他地區的駭客也入侵了 FBI 和軍方的電腦。

Some countries are angry. Russia attacked water and power systems in Poland, Sweden, and Norway. Iran deleted data from a medical company and tried to hurt water systems in the USA.

一些國家感到憤怒。俄羅斯攻擊了波蘭、瑞典和挪威的水電系統。伊朗刪除了某醫療公司的數據,並試圖破壞美國的水系統。

Many companies have old passwords. Hackers used these to steal data from many clients. Some hackers used AI to steal accounts. Other hackers stole government ID cards from people.

許多公司使用過時的密碼。駭客利用這一點竊取了許多客戶的數據。部分駭客利用 AI 盜取帳號,其他駭客則竊取了民眾的政府身分證。

Conclusion

The world is not safe online. Governments and companies do not protect their computers well.

網路世界並不安全。政府與公司未能妥善保護其電腦。

Vocabulary Learning

🌍 Locations & Actions

In this text, we see a pattern: [Place/Person] \rightarrow [Action]. This is the fastest way to build A2 sentences.

The Pattern:

  • Russia \rightarrow attacked water systems.
  • Iran \rightarrow deleted data.
  • Hackers \rightarrow used AI.

🛠️ Word Tools: 'Old' vs 'New'

Notice how the text describes things using simple adjectives before the noun. This is a key A2 skill.

  • Old passwords \rightarrow (Easy to steal)
  • Private data \rightarrow (Secret information)
  • Personal information \rightarrow (Your name, address, etc.)

💡 Simple Logic: 'Some' and 'Other'

To describe a group of different things, use Some and Other. It prevents your writing from sounding like a list.

"Some countries are angry... Other hackers stole ID cards."

Quick Rule: Some (Group A) \rightarrow Other (Group B)

Vocabulary Learning

hacker (n.)
A person who uses computers to get into other people's systems without permission.
Example:The hacker stole private information from the company.
government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country.
Example:The government makes laws for the citizens.
private (adj.)
Something that is only for one person or group and not for everyone.
Example:Please keep your password private.
server (n.)
A computer that stores data for other computers to use.
Example:The company's server crashed, and the website stopped working.
deleted (v.)
Removed something from a computer.
Example:I accidentally deleted my homework file.
client (n.)
A person or company that pays for a professional service.
Example:The lawyer is meeting with a new client today.
protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe from danger.
Example:You should protect your computer with a strong password.
Practice A2 words in a crossword