Due to the spate of increment in cyber fraud incidents in the country, today's edition of The Probe is discussing its trends and how citizens can identify them and respond to them accordingly.
JoyNews' Emefa Apawu is hosting the Lead National Computer Emergency Response Team of the Cyber Security Authority, Stephen Cudjoe Sesshie to take the audience through these steps.
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