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Asirifi Charles, 22, of Ghana, is a LiFT recipient in the Academic Aces category! Meet the rest of our winners: http://bit.ly/2iM90w7 pic.twitter.com/17MI4DW29f
Since some racists here are stating unproven statements showing that most cyber crimes are being committed by Africans I've decided to make a thread to refute that Thread 1/
"China tops the list of online crime hotspots; 83 percent of respondents there have been victimized. Brazil and India tie for second at 76 percent; and the U.S. is third at 73 percent." https://www.pcworld.com/article/205051/Norton_Study_Says_Cybercrime_is_Rampant.html …
4/ "Web insecurity company Trend Micro reckons that over the first half of 2010 Europe had surpassed both Asia and the Americas as the top region for producing Internet-based threats." https://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1740567/european-cyber-criminals …
5/ "African countries lost at least $2 billion in cyber attacks in 2016, a new report claims."http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/business/Cyber-criminals-bleeding-Africa-financial-institutions-dry-/2560-3505564-24rp57z/index.html …
6/ "As society enters the Information Age, certain individuals take advantage of easy flow of information over the Internet to commit online fraud or similar activities. Often the hackers will form a network to better..." http://bit.ly/2r4Nwhk
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