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NSC to probe Thai govt website hacking claim by Tunisia-based Islamic group


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NSC to probe state website hacking claim by Tunisians

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- THE NATIONAL Security Council (NSC) is looking to see if a Tunisia-based Islamic group is really behind the recent hacking of several state websites in Thailand.

The message, "Hacked by Tunisian Fallaga Team Just for our Muslims in Burma", appeared on the landing page of many government websites over the past few days.

"We are looking into the claim," NSC secretary-general Anusit Kunakorn confirmed yesterday.

Earlier this year, Fallaga Team defaced many French websites in the wake of the attack on the office of Charlie Hebdo magazine, in which 12 people were killed.

Anusit declined to comment when asked if the hacking might be related to the Erawan Shrine bombing on August 17.

He only said that Deputy PM and Defence Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan had assigned the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) to answer questions related to the blast.

The explosion, described as the worst attack on Thai soil, killed 20 people and injured more than 100 others.

"Police will provide information on the ongoing investigation," he said.

Anusit added that the hacking was just another threat that relevant authorities, especially the Information and Communication Technology Ministry, should pay attention to.

Information and Communication Technology Minister Uttama Savanayana said his ministry would work closely with security agencies in response to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's instructions to secure the IT sector.

According to Pol General Somyot Poompanmuang, the National Police chief, as many as nine state-owned websites have been hacked so far.

"We have already closed the domain for the hacked websites," Supin Traikaewcharoen said in her capacity as the head of Mahasarakham University's Computer Office.

The university's website was also hacked, though Supin said she does not think it caused any real damage to the institution.

"There's no sensitive information," she said.

Lamphun Governor Narong On-sa-ard, meanwhile, said IT officials were trying to fix the provincial authority's website after the hacking attack.

"Since we haven't been able to |fix it yet, we have decided to shut down the main system of the site," he said.

In a related development, a senior official yesterday dismissed reports that the official website for Sing Buri province had been hacked.

"It's inaccessible now only because we have not paid for the server space," Sirichai Sriniang said.

"We are going to pay for the lease soon and expect the site to be up and running in a few days."

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/NSC-to-probe-state-website-hacking-claim-by-Tunisi-30267437.html

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-- The Nation 2015-08-26

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On May 27th, 2014 one of my websites, based in Thailand, got hacked by hackers in Thailand.

I handed over 100% proof with IP numbers that it came from Bangkok to the DSI several days later. Also money vanished from the PayPal account connected to this website had all information where the funds went to. The first names were : Muhammad, Muhammad and Muhammad.

Now, 15 months later the DSI still doesn't know where to find them or to solve this case. This, even after I have presented all the proof on paper and digital (names, IP addresses, addresses). They told me, and my Thai wife, just over one week ago that they don't have the knowhow to solve it. Morrons !!! DSI doesn't have knowhow !!! They only know how to fill their own pockets.

I really don't think that the NSC / DSI is going to solve this case !!! There is NO knowhow !!! There are more experts among the foreigners here in Thailand.

Probably the website with the English translation of the Ministry of Labour was hacked on August 11th too ??? Well, just blame it on hackers.

I think that the IS has more knowhow than the NSC / DSI here in Thailand. Even Thai internet providers are using old un-updated illegal software.

More than a month after the hack, I started my own internet providing here in Thailand (I was a marketleader B2B ISP in Europe from 1993 - 2001, sold the company in 2001) with a Gigabit Uplink from CAT-IDC.

I have attached some proof that I handed over to the DSI in May 2014 !!!

oplichters.doc

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In a related development, a senior official yesterday dismissed reports that the official website for Sing Buri province had been hacked.
"It's inaccessible now only because we have not paid for the server space," Sirichai Sriniang said.
"We are going to pay for the lease soon and expect the site to be up and running in a few days."

Not paid. It's an excuse...

BTW. For my ISP company here in Thailand:

I got Thailand's top ICT EXPERTS coming straight from the university (with a Masters Degree) and they still don't know $#!t....

I have been training them and must keep training them. A second year student from Europe or USA knows 10x more, one is training them now !!!

Our administration has a Masters in Business Administration & Marketing, hardly knows how Excel works (English/US version Office 2013), only the basics. However she knows everything about her iPhone 5S as that thing is used more often than her desk top.

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