Hackers are increasingly operating like businesses and seeking multilingual employees to expand globally. They desire hackers fluent in Mandarin, English, and Portuguese to target online gambling sites in China, messaging apps in Japan, and banks in Brazil. These countries have weaker cybersecurity and law enforcement. Hackers can evade detection more easily there than in the US or Europe. Now hackers are advertising professional opportunities for talented trojan writers who can create convincing and grammatically correct websites and emails to distribute malware. As hacking groups become more business-like and competitive, security on major websites will need to improve to protect global interests, and local law enforcement may need to crack down on cybercrime with harsher penalties.