On the other hand, aren't they too busy to fake a hack and could they be that desperate to make Bitcoin bad?
It actually might be the case, but we won't find out because we strictly depend on what type of information they release. And trust me, governments are very much desperate to degrade themselves like that. This
article points out how even central banks are sponsoring social media stars to spread fear about crypto. They paid a Youtube partner almost $27,000 to spread "awareness".
Also, hackers demanding for bitcoin isn't that new anymore, is it?
Nope, but you know the media; if it involves Bitcoin being featured in negative happenings, it has to be pointed out so everyone can see it. Bitcoin is hot and for that reason attracts readers and clicks, plus the media loves to hammer down on Bitcoin. As always, it's the big dog that enjoys the most shine and hate at the same time.
On another note, this once again shows how shitty the security standards are within the different departments of the government. I personally noticed when renewing my drivers license last year, some of their computers were still running on Windows XP. It's mind boggling how they so blatantly ignore how important IT security is, and for what? It all comes down to how they try to cut down on operational cost. The few bucks they try to save right now will be peanuts compared to how much they will have to invest when things go horribly wrong on their side.