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Chinese Hacker Nabbed in Bangkok for Game Theft

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A 34-year-old Chinese programmer, Wang, was arrested in Bangkok's Watthana district for allegedly hacking into a major gaming company's database in China, causing damages estimated at 9 million baht. Thai police, working with the Lancang-Mekong Integrated Law Enforcement and Security Cooperation Centre, apprehended Wang on Sukhumvit Road. He is accused of stealing source code and system structures to create a copycat game, damaging the original company's intellectual property.

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Thai authorities uncovered that Wang had set up a front company to process online payments, enticing users with below-market price in-game items. Entering Thailand as a tourist, Wang was staying in a luxury condo when tracked down by investigators. His residence permit in Thailand has been revoked, and he is now held in an Immigration Bureau detention facility awaiting deportation to China.

Authorities report Wang's alleged actions inflicted over 1.8 million yuan in damages, leading to his pursuit by Chinese officials. Experts point to this case as a significant example of international cooperation in cybercrime enforcement. The incident raises awareness about the vulnerabilities in cross-border digital transactions and the importance of secure game development.

Looking forward, Wang's deportation to China will allow him to face charges related to unauthorized computer access. This case may prompt stricter security protocols among gaming companies to protect intellectual property. Ongoing international cooperation is essential to address the complexities of digital crime effectively.

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