Does cybercrime hurt the everyman most? A wave of cyberattacks have hit some of the world’s biggest companies. Experts say they come from a surprising source: children.
Teenage hackers causing global chaos

Comprehension quiz
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The word ‘incomprehensible’ most nearly means:
A: Easy to do
B: Very interesting
C: Impossible to understand
D: A common problem
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Which word is the closest synonym for ‘phenomenon’?
A: Failure
B: Occurrence
C: Idea
D: Problem
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According to the article, how much did the cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) cost the company?
A: £1 million
B: £2,500
C: £1 billion
D: £100 million
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The article states that it is not just big companies that suffer from cyberattacks. Who are described as the ‘biggest victims’?
A: The hackers themselves
B: The company bosses
C: The smaller businesses in the supply chain
D: Ordinary people whose personal data is stored
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What is the name for hackers who use their skills to expose weaknesses in systems to help organisations?
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The article mentions that some might think the hackers are like “modern-day Robin Hoods”. According to the text, why is this comparison not accurate?
Answers
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Glossary
John Wyndham - An English science fiction writer who died in 1969.
Incomprehensible - Impossible to understand.
Cyberattacks - Attempts by hackers to steal, expose, alter, disable or destroy information by gaining access to computer systems.
Supply chain - The entire process of making and selling goods, from factories to high street shops.
Robin Hoods - A legendary heroic outlaw found in English folklore and culture. He is known for stealing from the rich to give to the poor.
Information Commissioner's Office - The UK's independent regulator for data protection.
The everyman - Ordinary, typical people.