FORMER Cabinet member Phillip Paulwell is urging Jamaicans to pay keen attention to their cybersecurity after his phone was cloned and his bank accounts hacked by scammers who are demanding US$50,000 from him to not make his information public.
FORMER Cabinet member Phillip Paulwell is urging Jamaicans to pay keen attention to their cybersecurity after his phone was cloned and his bank accounts hacked by scammers who are demanding US$50,000 from him to not make his information public.
Egeton Newman, president of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS), disclosed that 69 taxi drivers have been killed since the beginning of the year.
The Financial Investigations Division’s (FID) probe into fraudulent activities at Stocks & Securities Limited (SSL) has revealed that there are now approximately 70 affected accounts, which has increased the size of the fraud by millions of US dollars.
Read more: SSL fraud probe reveals more victims and long-term mismanagement - FID
Always confident that he would win one of the brand new GWM Haval H6’s available as the top prize on the Supreme Wheels ticket, Raymond Forbes of St. Ann was ecstatic but not shocked when he became the first lucky winner to ‘scratch de car’.
Read more: A Raymond Scratch De Car! First Haval H6 Winner in the Supreme Wheels Promotion Revealed
THE female suspect nabbed in connection to the abduction and murder of eight-year-old Danielle Rowe is to face an identification (ID) parade shortly, the police have revealed.
Read more: Suspect in Danielle Rowe's murder to face ID parade