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Seniors, please don't fall victims to cybercrime
Sunday, June 27, 2021
AS populations the world over continue to embrace online spaces for interacting and even transacting business, a local cybersecurity practitioner is urging Jamaicans, especially senior citizens, to educate themselves about the cyber world in order to reduce their vulnerability to cybercrime.
Henrique Chambers, cybersecurity officer at the Jamaica National Group, says since the novel coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, cybercrime has trended up, and is responsible for trillions of dollars in losses globally.

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