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Thai-Cambodian Border Ceasefire Fails to Halt Online War of Hacks and Disinformation

Although Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire after five days of deadly border clashes that killed over 40 people and displaced 300,000, the battle continues online. Hackers from both nations are defacing official websites, spreading obscenities, and launching massive cyberattacks, including over 500 million spam and DDoS incidents in Thailand alone. Social media has become a battlefield of disinformation, with bot-driven campaigns, fake news, and misleading photos—such as wildfire images misrepresented as chemical weapon attacks. Both governments accuse the other of using online tactics to divide public opinion, turning the border conflict into a full-scale digital war.

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