02Jan Hacking ? the Last Option for Job as a Computer Specialist in Eastern Europe?
Lots of intellectuals inside personal computer science within Eastern Europe have lots of expertise and know how. Nonetheless, they are struggling finding a laptop or computer related job. Particularly during the recessions or depression going on these days all over the globe, but hits the Eastern Europeans much more than anywhere on the globe.
This is a fact that the criminal organizations has and still use to their advantage. Their information is turned into tools inside the laptop or computer crimes and lots of them are working for organized networks like the Russian mafia.<br><br>
If a company with online enterprise, regardless of whether its sales of merchandise or services or anything else are desperate enough to win a fight towards their competitors, and they are willing to step over the legal boundary, they can pay some few hundreds of dollars for a DDOS attack on their competitors servers.<br><br>
They are even provided a 10 minutes test to see if their competitor will grind to a halt or not. Or even if competitors would like to appear into secret documents stored on their servers? For only a couple of hundred dollars this is also achievable to obtain. You want to check if your girl or boy friend have some secrets stored, like photos or anything else? Just put the income on the table and the secrets are sent to your e-mail if you want it done.<br><br>
Behind all these services are hackers, those virtually mythical figures portrayed in the movies, media as cult figures. We have been shown characters in for instance the classic movie from 1995, where Angelina Jolie acts as the fairly and hip hacker known as Acid Burn, and in Matrix movie where the idealistic hacker referred to as Neo is portrayed by Keanu Reeves. These characters are not so far from the reality as we would believe. They are around us today, operating in numerous roles and activities, both legal and illegal.<br><br>
They are difficult to catch<br><br>
In August last year, one of the most significant ID theft cases was revealed to us. Eleven persons were caught and taken to justice for having stolen a lot more than 40 million bank cards. The information had been sniffed from a variety of store chains in USA and stored on servers in Eastern Europe and sold further to other criminals. The folks behind this was one unknown from China, three Americans and one from Belarus, 1 from Estland and 3 more from Ukraine.<br><br>
The attacks comes as we all know, from Eastern Europe were hacking seems to be very frequent and wide spread phenomena.<br><br>
So why is this the case? Why are there so several circumstances related to Eastern Europe? Typically the hackers are situated in countries had been it is tough to have a powerful cooperation with the police authorities. It is of course an benefit to have much less chance to be taken when dealing with activities like this. <br><br>
The level of technologoy know how in these countries are really high, as traditionally these countries have excellent educational systems which enables folks with abilities to aspire wthin these areas.<br><br>
Today it is very challenging for these skilled persons to get work in the conventional industry, both in private and public sector, and they want money to earn for a living like anybody else.<br><br>
The mafias have their own IT departments<br><br>
The education boost in Eastern Europe, but faster than job opportunities and then personal computer crime will become a way of living for these highly educated folks. There are folks who have a full time job working with computer crime.

