Georgealbert Posted Friday at 10:19 PM Posted Friday at 10:19 PM Pictures courtesy of Matichon. Thailand Post (Thailand Post Co., Ltd.) has confirmed a significant data breach in which 19 million user records were stolen and leaked onto the dark web. The organisation has since taken immediate action to seal the vulnerability and enhance its data protection measures. In an official statement released on its Facebook page, the state enterprise admitted that customer information had been accessed without authorisation. However, it clarified that no financial transaction data was compromised in the breach. The company issued a formal apology to its users and stated that it had already shut down the access point exploited by the attackers. Thailand Post also announced a tightening of its data security protocols and reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding personal information. To address the incident, Thailand Post is now working closely with the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) and the Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC) to investigate the breach and implement robust preventative measures. Legal proceedings have also been initiated in response to the unlawful access and sale of the data. According to reports, the stolen data, comprising 19 million records, was offered for sale on dark web marketplaces. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to determine the full impact of the breach and identify those responsible. -- 2025-04-05 2
Popular Post JoePai Posted Saturday at 12:57 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 12:57 AM The only surprise is it has not happened before 3 1
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted Saturday at 01:13 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 01:13 AM With the medieval address system used in Thailand, even the official Thailand Post drivers can't find you anyway. This data is worth about the price of an iced coffee. 6 2
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted Saturday at 02:24 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 02:24 AM 'Horse, door, bolted' springs to mind here. Again. 1 3 1
hotchilli Posted Saturday at 06:39 AM Posted Saturday at 06:39 AM 8 hours ago, Georgealbert said: Thailand Post (Thailand Post Co., Ltd.) has confirmed a significant data breach in which 19 million user records were stolen and leaked onto the dark web. The organisation has since taken immediate action to seal the vulnerability and enhance its data protection measures. A tad late for 19 million 2
Popular Post Gandtee Posted Saturday at 09:43 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 09:43 AM 8 hours ago, Gsxrnz said: With the medieval address system used in Thailand, even the official Thailand Post drivers can't find you anyway. This data is worth about the price of an iced coffee. A relative from Oz paid me a surprise visit but couldn't find me on the address all my mail is delivered to. In the end, the cab driver took him to the police station, and the police escorted him to my house. What sort of info has been leaked? 3
rough diamond Posted Saturday at 10:48 AM Posted Saturday at 10:48 AM 1 hour ago, Gandtee said: In the end, the cab driver took him to the police station, and the police escorted him to my house. Well done to the police! I hope you tipped them! 😀 1
phetphet Posted Saturday at 10:55 AM Posted Saturday at 10:55 AM When you post something EMS and they ask to see your passport, are all your details entered into their systems and kept? If so the hackers likely have my passport details, name, address and phone number. If on a trip to BKK, I go shopping, I normally box everything up and EMS it back to Samui. It's pretty quick, cheap, and saves me having to carry it on the plane. 1
Popular Post johng Posted Saturday at 11:07 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 11:07 AM 10 minutes ago, phetphet said: If so the hackers likely have my passport details, name, address and phone number. Don't worry immigration was hacked a few years ago so the probably have all that info already. 3 2
mfd101 Posted Saturday at 11:31 AM Posted Saturday at 11:31 AM 1 hour ago, Gandtee said: A relative from Oz paid me a surprise visit but couldn't find me on the address all my mail is delivered to. In the end, the cab driver took him to the police station, and the police escorted him to my house. A fail-safe system. 1
it is what it is Posted Saturday at 11:34 AM Posted Saturday at 11:34 AM 10 hours ago, JoePai said: The only surprise is it has not happened before well yea, happens in many countries around the world, so thailand has done well to have gone so long without a major data breach. 1
AustinRacing Posted Saturday at 02:30 PM Posted Saturday at 02:30 PM I’ve had credit cards sent via post from overseas stolen. All taken by postal staff and used to purchase goods online, as the record showed. No surprise they sold data on dark web. They just help themselves. Thieves. 1
Gottfrid Posted Sunday at 12:32 AM Posted Sunday at 12:32 AM 10 hours ago, AustinRacing said: I’ve had credit cards sent via post from overseas stolen. All taken by postal staff and used to purchase goods online, as the record showed. No surprise they sold data on dark web. They just help themselves. Thieves. So, you don´t think such things happens in other countries? Dude, there are bad apples everywhere. 1
Popular Post quake Posted Sunday at 12:51 AM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 12:51 AM 13 hours ago, johng said: Don't worry immigration was hacked a few years ago so the probably have all that info already. A few years back at jomtien immigration. I would get a copy, or a form there, and on the back would be some persons passport info page. Some times recycling is not the best option. TIT. 2 1
AustinRacing Posted Sunday at 01:24 AM Posted Sunday at 01:24 AM 50 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: So, you don´t think such things happens in other countries? Dude, there are bad apples everywhere. What’s your point? We’re talking about Thai Post and the rot that is endemic here. Stay focused dude 😂
Gottfrid Posted Sunday at 02:03 AM Posted Sunday at 02:03 AM 36 minutes ago, AustinRacing said: What’s your point? We’re talking about Thai Post and the rot that is endemic here. Stay focused dude 😂 What rot is endemic here? You see one breach, and then everything is rotten. You see one 10 people behaving bad, then all is bad, right? For example, do you have any knowledge about how many packages are delivered right, against the 3 that came to the wrong address? Your reasoning is pathetic. 1
Popular Post Gandtee Posted Sunday at 04:58 AM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 04:58 AM 18 hours ago, rough diamond said: Well done to the police! I hope you tipped them! 😀 I did. I told the copper to stop buggering about providing a taxi service to farangs and to get out there and catch a few criminals. Will he take my tip? I doubt it.😉 3
AustinRacing Posted Monday at 12:53 AM Posted Monday at 12:53 AM 22 hours ago, Gottfrid said: What rot is endemic here? You see one breach, and then everything is rotten. You see one 10 people behaving bad, then all is bad, right? For example, do you have any knowledge about how many packages are delivered right, against the 3 that came to the wrong address? Your reasoning is pathetic. You seem unable to consider big picture stuff and rather focus on a narrow band of issues. Never mind. Next.
impulse Posted Monday at 02:12 AM Posted Monday at 02:12 AM On 4/5/2025 at 5:43 PM, Gandtee said: What sort of info has been leaked? That's my question, too.
Gottfrid Posted Monday at 02:59 AM Posted Monday at 02:59 AM 2 hours ago, AustinRacing said: You seem unable to consider big picture stuff and rather focus on a narrow band of issues. Never mind. Next. That was the most stupid reply you could have been making. Opposite to you, I look at the big picture. It´s you that sees all isolated incidents and let them cover the whole society. Means that you a floating the narrow over the big picture. Looking at the big picture, most things are handled as they should. Sure there are a lot of corruption and mistakes made regarding security as in this case. However, that´s not ant rot but a well known situation in all of Asia. In this part of the world as in a few other corruption has grown in to being a part of the culture. Asia is not for everyone, but please don´t come here and talk about rot as an outsider who can´t understand the situation. 1 1
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