If you're an aspiring hacker, would you respond to a help-wanted ad seeking bilingual virus writers, or would you think it a scam and continue your merry hacking way? There's, actually, a demand for hackers who speak different languages, especially Mandarin, Russian and Portuguese, and positions are being advertised. They're simply not advertised in the classified section of your neighborhood newspaper.

Ambitious hackers are no longer satisfied with targeting the English speaking market. They wish to branch out internationally to tap in to the lucrative market of emerging economies. Specifically, they want to exploit online gaming sites in China, peer-to-peer network applications in Japan and banks in Brazil. These countries are all the more vulnerable because their law enforcement agencies don't have the sophistication to counter Internet crime. Hackers are more prone to break free with crime in Brazil than they're in the US or Europe.

Hackers have learnt a lot while emphasizing the English market. They know what is necessary to make successful of a plan, which is why they're now advertising positions on underground Internet channels. The minimum requirements are set quite high. They want creative virus writers with the ability to create both grammatically correct and persuasive webpages and spam emails.

They wish to appear as professional and legitimate as you can so that folks will download viruses and disclose their personal details without hesitation. Internet criminals have seen the benefit in using increasingly sophisticated hacking methods. As a result they're prepared to bear the costs of hiring talented writers so they can make even more income when their endeavours succeed.

This new turn towards professionalism is causing sleepless nights for many major Internet players. Hire a hacker Australia Google, Yahoo and Microsoft now have to produce even more advanced security measures to safeguard their international interests. They likewise have to rely on the capacity of local authorities to clamp down on Internet crime and introduce harsher penalties for transgressors.

With hackers looking inwards to hunt out and develop rising stars, and making use of their increasingly business-like way of cyber crime, will we begin to see the rise of cartels and turf wars while they battle for supremacy? The concept is a fascinating one, and will make for a fascinating anthropological study when it weren't so incredibly frightening.

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