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in addition to large number of homicides and robberies Jamaica is also a hub of cyber crime in fact as per a report of the Gleaner in 2019 the nation experienced a loss of 12 billion Jamaican dollars to cyber crimes in 2016 alone the report further noted that several hackers are from Eastern Europe however something has happened recently that will slander Jamaicas image more as the super celebrity Usain Bolt is involved in it hello and welcome to TFI Global Caribbean TFI Global Channel specially dedicated to the land of Sun and Sand I am your host akanksha let us begin a 2018 Financial stability report of the bank of Jamaica discovered that 62 counts of net banking fraud cases occurred in the country between the period of January and September 2018 the bank further noted that Jamaica experiences at least two cyber attacks regularly per week in one case four people managed to get away with stealing 500 million dollars by accessing computer data this prompted the head of cyber crimes u