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A group called "Hindala," which is believed to be linked to Iran, has reportedly gained access for months to data and images captured by drones belonging to the FBI during security measures for the 2026 World Cup. They claimed to have obtained facial recognition technologies and license plate data. The group issued threats related to the tournament, demanding extended security measures and suggesting the possibility of targeting some team buses during matches. This comes amid increasing reliance on drones for securing the matches and protecting fans. Meanwhile, the SITE group questioned the authenticity of some of the alleged video clips, suggesting they could be propaganda. U.S. authorities, on the other hand, offered a reward of up to ten million dollars for information leading to the arrest of the group's members.
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