Kaspersky: most hackers today speak Chinese
The vast majority of hackers in the world today speak Chinese, with the second most common language being Spanish. At the same time, the Russian language is only in fourth place, said the head of Kaspersky Lab, Evgeny Kaspersky, in an interview with RIA Novosti.
“For the most part, hackers speak Chinese, then Spanish, Portuguese, only then Russian, English and broken English, Turkish,” the expert noted.
Kaspersky warned that cybercriminals are becoming more professional and sophisticated every day. Hackers are mainly “the so-called students, low-middle class, they communicate with each other and unite in gangs,” the specialist emphasized.
Previously, experts said that public Wi-Fi can be infected with malware, so you need to follow several rules when connecting to it.
Experts explained that scammers inject malicious code into websites or applications, and if connected to a public network, the code can infect a device or steal personal data. For security purposes, you need to check for the presence of a secure connection symbol, experts advised.
Source: Lenta

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