KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) — The Head of the Cyber Incidence Response Team (CIRT) Dr Moniphia Hewling, is urging Jamaicans to be extra careful in protecting their personal and financial information during this festive season.

She said that, generally, during this time of the year there is an increase in cybercrime globally, as persons do more online shopping, “especially last-minute shoppers, who tend to go online for special offers.

“There is a lot of shopping taking place on social media as well, so we must ensure that the persons we are purchasing from are legitimate,” she added.

Hewling said people need to double-check, call the business, check the ratings and comments of the customers of the company, and try to verify the authenticity of the outlet as best as possible before making a purchase.

“Things are easy and prettier on social media, so people get caught easier there,” she said, noting that locally there have been reports of people who have bought items on these sites but never received the goods.

She said especially during this season, there are many new pop-up businesses, as social media is one of the easiest places to set up shop, and explained that another common cyberattack found on social media is when a user clicks on a link, and it asks for personal or financial information.

“These emails will look like they are coming from a genuine sender, a financial institution, an e-Commerce site or some business site that you usually shop on.

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