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RTP website hacked - police scurry to rectify

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RTP website hacked - police scurry to rectify

 

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Picture: Sanook

 

Thai media reported that the operational command center website of the Royal Thai Police had been hacked. 

 

A red background had been installed by the hackers who left the following message:

 

"HACKed BY HACKROOT", reported Sanook. 

 

Sanook said Wednesday that the website www.rtpoc.police.go.th was still incorrect. 

 

As of Thursday morning the site could still not be accessed.

 

Sanook said that the RTP were busy trying to rectify the situation. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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The RTP was busy waking the boys up, so they could fix the problem, but somebody nicked the bell.:cheesy:

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RTP first became aware of the problem when they noticed no new pictures of Big Joke had been uploaded to the site for 23 minutes.

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So they are still using fake Windows 97 from Pantip Plaza in their computers?

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42 minutes ago, colinneil said:

The RTP was busy waking the boys up, so they could fix the problem, but somebody nicked the bell.:cheesy:

The bell was actually stolen the hackers. They emailed it as an attachment.

It's now for sale on ebay.

They were too busy to sneak around for people criticizing the RTP and junta on facebook. Again Thailand -4.000000000.

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Looks like the same people have done Thai Visa...

3 hours ago, HiSoLowSoNoSo said:

So they are still using fake Windows 97 from Pantip Plaza in their computers?

They upgraded to pirate copies of XP this year...

Well......those things happen.

 

????

I thought the RTP had a Cyber Crime Unit that should have prevented this!

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5 minutes ago, Burma Bill said:

I thought the RTP had a Cyber Crime Unit that should have prevented this!

Oh, preventing it?

I had assumed the Cyber Crime Unit operated the same way as the rest of the RTP: Muscling in and controlling it.

3 hours ago, zyphodb said:

They upgraded to pirate copies of XP this year...

Vista

Poetic Justice

Time to change the password to 654321

The only time the RTP scurry is when they scent satang.  They'll get round to fixing it before Xmas - well maybe New Year - certainly before the Election.

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