Hackers Claim They Stole FBI Drone Data

駭客聲稱竊取 FBI 無人機數據


Introduction

A group called Handala says they hacked FBI drones. They also threaten the 2026 World Cup.

一個名為 Handala 的組織聲稱他們入侵了 FBI 的無人機,並威脅 2026 年世界盃。

Main Body

Handala says they stole photos of faces and cars from FBI drones. They say they did this because the US and Israel attacked Iran.

Handala 聲稱他們竊取了 FBI 無人機拍攝的面孔與車輛照片。他們表示之所以這麼做,是因為美國與以色列攻擊了伊朗。

But these claims may be false. The SITE Intelligence Group says the hackers used a fake video. The video was actually an old ad for police technology.

但這些指控可能是虛假的。SITE Intelligence Group 表示駭客使用了偽造影片,該影片實際上是一則舊的警察科技廣告。

The US government is spending $500 million to stop bad drones. The FBI will use drones to protect the World Cup. The US also offers $10 million to find the hackers.

美國政府正投入 5 億美元以阻止惡意無人機。FBI 將使用無人機來保護世界盃。美國還提供 1,000 萬美元的獎金以尋找這些駭客。

Conclusion

The US government is using money and security to stop Handala, even if the hackers are lying.

即便駭客在撒謊,美國政府仍將透過資金與安全措施來制止 Handala。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 Word Power: The Action of 'Saying'

In this story, we see how people report information. At A2 level, you need to move beyond just using the word "say."

Patterns found in the text:

  • Handala says... → (Standard report)
  • They claim... → (They say it, but it might be a lie)
  • They threaten... → (They say they will do something bad)

Quick Guide: Claim is used when the speaker is not 100% sure if the other person is telling the truth.

Example from the text: "But these claims may be false."


💰 Talking about Money

Look at how the text describes spending. We use specific verbs for money:

  1. Spending \rightarrow Paying money to get something (e.g., $500 million to stop drones).
  2. Offers \rightarrow Giving money as a reward (e.g., $10 million to find hackers).

A2 Tip: Use spend for costs and offer for rewards.

Vocabulary Learning

claim (v.)
To say that something is true, even if you cannot prove it.
Example:He claims that he saw a UFO in the sky.
threaten (v.)
To say that you will hurt someone or damage something.
Example:The storm threatens to destroy the small village.
false (adj.)
Not true or not correct.
Example:The information in the news report was false.
protect (v.)
To keep someone or something safe from danger.
Example:A helmet helps to protect your head while riding a bike.
security (n.)
The state of being safe from danger or attack.
Example:The airport has very strict security to keep passengers safe.
Practice A2 words in a crossword