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Bank of Thailand warns of leaked electronic banking, credit card data from gambling website

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Central bank warns of leaked electronic banking, credit card data from gambling website

By The Nation

 

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The Bank of Thailand has warned Thais who used gambling websites overseas to urgently change the passwords to their electronic banking accounts and cancel their credit cards after a data leak was reported on one of the websites.

 

The warning was issued by Chanthawan Sujaritkul, assistant governor of the central bank, who cited information from the Thailand Computer Emergency Response Team (ThaiCERT) and Thailand Banking Sector Computer Emergency Response (TB-CERT).

 

Chanthawan said the ThaiCERT and TB-CERT of the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) has found that personal financial data has been leaked from a gambling website abroad that could affect users who have provided financial data to the website for gambling. She did not name the website.

 

Chanthawan said the TB-CERT has informed banks to be on alert of the possible abuses of financial data of their clients.

 

She said bank clients, who used to gamble on foreign websites, should immediately change their passwords of their Internet banking and mobile banking accounts. If they have used credit cards on the websites, they should immediately cancel their cards and have their banks issue new ones, Chanthawan said.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30375527

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2019-08-29
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Stupidity abounds using a credit card to gamble online is asking for trouble .

here you go Mr. Mafia person. And take my car keys too.

What are the odds on that happening?

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33 minutes ago, keith101 said:

Stupidity abounds using a credit card to gamble online is asking for trouble .

Well I must be stupid as I use my credit card on my Paddy Power account. Any more stupid people out there?

 

10 minutes ago, madmitch said:

Well I must be stupid as I use my credit card on my Paddy Power account. Any more stupid people out there?

 

Yep, I have the 'occasional' dabble on BF.:whistling: 

I would save everyone time and worry if the website was named instead of telling anyone who had ever used a card for any online gambling site to cancel their cards.

Personally I have never had nor will I ever have a credit card , if I cant pay cash then I don't get it until I do . Debit cards I always had and still use .

Edited by keith101

I find it amusing that the national bank are warning criminals (as gambling is illegal here) that their crimes may cause them to lose money. Almost as silly as warning people that smuggled alcohol and cigarettes may be counterfeit.

Isn't gambling illegal? So this becomes an instant list of potential arrestees.....

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