The Russians were listed the main ways of protection against fraudsters in social networks

Group-IB: to protect yourself from fraudsters, you need to post a minimum of information about yourself on the Internet To protect yourself from fraudsters, you need to post about yourself minimum information on the Internet. This opinion was voiced by Yakov Kravtsov, head of the DRP digital risk research department at Group-IB, on Sputnik radio. He also listed other main ways for Russians to avoid becoming a victim of cybercriminals on social networks. Kravtsov noted that the accounts of social media users are of great interest to cybercriminals. At the same time, even a rather alert and knowledgeable person can lose money. “The easiest trick is to see what you are interested in. After that, the scammers will choose the scheme that you are more likely to fall for. If you, for example, love cars and have placed an advertisement for buying a car somewhere, it is likely that you

The Russians were listed the main ways of protection against fraudsters in social networks

Group-IB: to protect yourself from fraudsters, you need to post a minimum of information about yourself on the Internet To protect yourself from fraudsters, you need to post about yourself minimum information on the Internet. This opinion was voiced by Yakov Kravtsov, head of the DRP digital risk research department at Group-IB, on Sputnik radio. He also listed other main ways for Russians to avoid becoming a victim of cybercriminals on social networks. Kravtsov noted that the accounts of social media users are of great interest to cybercriminals. At the same time, even a rather alert and knowledgeable person can lose money. “The easiest trick is to see what you are interested in. After that, the scammers will choose the scheme that you are more likely to fall for. If you, for example, love cars and have placed an advertisement for buying a car somewhere, it is likely that you

South Africa revealed the severity of the disease due to the omicron-strain of coronavirus

Ministry of Health of South Africa: omicron-strain causes mild disease in those who have been vaccinated The new omicron-strain of coronavirus causes mild disease in people who have been vaccinated, but the unvaccinated may face hospitalization. The head of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of South Africa (South Africa) Joe Paahla revealed the severity of the disease due to the new variant of COVID-19, reports TASS. Related materials18: 14 – December 1 Electromagnetic waves against COVID-19Developments by scientists from Israel and Russia have proven their effectiveness00:01 – November 25 ” Almost a miracle happened “Coronavirus disappeared in Japan. When this happens in Russia, the biologist answers According to the official, South Africa has data confirming that the omicron variant of COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person. “All those who have not yet been vaccinated against coronavirus should be vaccinated as soon as possible in order to

Lukashenko demanded to work on anti-sanctions in a military manner and without red tape

Lukashenko: the government should deal with the issue of sanctions in a clear and military manner President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko demanded that anti-sanction measures. He stated this on Friday, December 3, at a meeting on socio-economic development, BelTA informs. According to Lukashenka, the country has been preparing for new sanctions for at least six months, and an anti-crisis headquarters is operating in the Cabinet. “In general, the government should deal with these issues in principle, without red tape, clearly, in a military fashion,” he said. On the eve of the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border, the European Union adopted the fifth package of sanctions against Minsk. It included more than 25 individuals and legal entities, including the Belavia airline and the Grodno Azot and Belarusneft enterprises. New sanctions were also imposed by the United States and Britain. The Belarusian Foreign Ministry promised to take “tough, asymmetric, but adequate

Political scientist explained Norway's protest against NATO movements near Russian borders

Political scientist Markov spoke about NATO countries' fear of a war with Russia a potential war with the state, says political analyst Sergei Markov. In a conversation with Lenta.ru, he noted that many countries are beginning to understand the danger of escalating tensions around Russia and want to prevent a possible conflict. Norwegian Foreign Minister Anniken Witfeldt said that the country's new government opposes the movement of Oslo's allies on NATO near the borders of Russia and plans to limit them. According to Witfeldt, a military presence in the surrounding areas is important for Norway, but “it would be better if we manage on our own in the immediate vicinity of the Russian border – with the help of Norwegian aircraft and frigates.” Fear and adequacy “Fear brings back a sense of reality,” Markov explained. – The West is clearly carrying out a hysterical propaganda campaign against Russia, and the

Lukashenko demanded to work on anti-sanctions in a military manner and without red tape

Lukashenko: the government should deal with the issue of sanctions clearly and militarily anti-sanction measures. He stated this on Friday, December 3, at a meeting on socio-economic development, BelTA informs. According to Lukashenka, the country has been preparing for new sanctions for at least six months, and an anti-crisis headquarters is operating in the Cabinet. “In general, the government should deal with these issues in principle, without red tape, clearly, in a military fashion,” he said. On the eve of the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border, the European Union adopted the fifth package of sanctions against Minsk. It included more than 25 individuals and legal entities, including the Belavia airline and the Grodno Azot and Belarusneft enterprises. New sanctions were also imposed by the United States and Britain. The Belarusian Foreign Ministry promised to take “tough, asymmetric, but adequate measures” in response. Minsk stated that the goal of Western

Russians were advised against buying apartments in Crimea for resale

Economist Reutov: growth in prices for residential real estate in Crimea will slow down In the foreseeable future, growth in prices for residential real estate in Crimea will slow down. Viktor Reutov, director of the Institute of Economics and Management of the KFU named after Vernadsky, said this on the air of Komsomolskaya Pravda radio. According to the expert, currently the Crimean housing market is on the rise, but buying square meters for resale is no longer so appropriate. “Investing in real estate in the hope that prices will rise in the same way as in 2021 is not worth it,” Reutov advised the Russians. He believes that the price limit for apartments has been reached on the peninsula, so in the future it will rise in price by no more than an inflation rate of eight percent. As the specialist noted, the reason for the explosive demand and growth

Possible date of meeting between Putin and Biden named

Kommersant: Putin and Biden may negotiate on December 7, the date is not final Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden can meet and negotiate already on December 7th. Kommersant writes about this with reference to sources. At the same time, the named date has not yet been finalized. According to Kommersant, the meeting of the presidents will most likely be held via video conference. On December 2, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken met on the sidelines of a meeting of the OSCE Foreign Ministers' Council in Stockholm. They discussed the situation with the work of the Russian and US embassies, touched upon the topics of normalizing the crisis in southeastern Ukraine and the process of resuming the Iranian nuclear deal. For his part, Lavrov said about the possibility of restoring the Russian-American dialogue on Ukraine. According to him, Moscow could

South Africa revealed the severity of the disease due to the omicron-strain of coronavirus

Ministry of Health of South Africa: omicron-strain causes mild disease in those who have been vaccinated The new omicron-strain of coronavirus causes mild disease in people who have been vaccinated, but the unvaccinated may face hospitalization. The head of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of South Africa (South Africa) Joe Paahla revealed the severity of the disease due to the new variant of COVID-19, reports TASS. Related materials18: 14 – December 1 Electromagnetic waves against COVID-19Developments by scientists from Israel and Russia have proven their effectiveness00: 01 – November 25 ” Almost a miracle happened “Coronavirus disappeared in Japan. When this happens in Russia, the biologist answers According to the official, South Africa has data confirming that the omicron variant of COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person. “All those who have not yet been vaccinated against coronavirus should be vaccinated as soon as possible in order

Russians were advised against buying apartments in Crimea for resale

Economist Reutov: growth in prices for residential real estate in Crimea will slow down In the foreseeable future, growth in prices for residential real estate in Crimea will slow down. Viktor Reutov, director of the Institute of Economics and Management of the KFU named after Vernadsky, said this on the air of Komsomolskaya Pravda radio. According to the expert, currently the Crimean housing market is on the rise, but buying square meters for resale is no longer so appropriate. “Investing in real estate in the hope that prices will rise in the same way as in 2021 is not worth it,” Reutov advised the Russians. He believes that the price limit for apartments has been reached on the peninsula, so in the future it will rise in price by no more than an inflation rate of eight percent. As the specialist noted, the reason for the explosive demand and growth