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Trinidad and Tobago, like many other countries in the Caribbean, is increasingly affected by cybercrime, including spam and online scams. With more people using digital communication for both personal and business purposes, spammers have found a target-rich environment in the twin-island nation. Phishing emails, scam phone calls, and fraudulent SMS messages are common tactics employed by cybercriminals to steal sensitive information or money from unsuspecting individuals. Given the country's growing reliance on the internet, these scams pose a significant threat to both residents and businesses in the region.
In order to combat these threats, it is essential for individuals in Trinidad and Tobago to be aware of common spam tactics and take preventive measures. Using spam filters, avoiding suspicious links, and never sharing personal information over email or phone unless certain of the recipient’s identity are crucial steps to protect oneself. The Trinidad and Tobago Cybersecurity Incident Response Team (TTCSIRT) plays a vital role in monitoring and mitigating these threats, alongside local telecom companies and international partners. By staying informed and vigilant, Trinidad and Tobago can reduce the impact of spam and maintain a secure online environment.