More than half of Russians (60%) supported ten-day New Year holidays. This was reported by job search service experts super jobWho conducted the survey?
1,600 participants over the age of 18 from 372 regions participated in the research.
Six in 10 people surveyed said they supported long holidays because they needed to spend more time away from work and with their families. Women talked more about this problem: 66% compared to 55% of men.
Most of the time, 69% of young people under 34 talked during long non-working days. However, there were also those who opposed the ten-day holiday, with 15% of those surveyed.
Previously, she served as a senior analyst for audits and information security compliance assessment at UCSB Tatyana Kosheleva. warnedOn the eve of holidays, especially New Year’s days, cybercriminals begin to more actively deceive Russians who are in a hurry to make decisions and lose focus in the pre-New Year rush.
According to him, at such a time, people are less likely to notice the threat of a cyber attack, and attackers are looking for the opportunity to break into employees’ accounts and get into their “accounts”, including luring users with various promotions and campaigns. store discounts.
steel before known Fees of Russian stars for New Year’s Eve performances.