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Officials warn thieves and conmen of grave consequences
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2024
People who steal or deceive others into giving money during the flooding crisis will face severe punishment, the Department of Civil Rights Protection and Legal Aid under the Attorney-General's Office warned on Thursday.
Digital literacy campaign aims to equip Thais to deal with online scams
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2024
An anti-scam digital literacy campaign was launched on Friday in a bid to make Thai users vigilant and equipped to tackle online deception, as well as support Thailand’s sustainable digital economy.
YouTube scam: Teen’s suicide sparks hunt for Thai gang offering easy money
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 2023
The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau is seeking an arrest warrant for the leader of a group that allegedly deceives people into paying for a chance to start earning from YouTube.
Don’t fall for ‘wonderful’ job opportunities offered on social media: Foreign Ministry
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 2022
Thais seeking jobs overseas have been warned to beware of advertisements on social media, especially on Facebook and Line.
NBTC comes out with measures to prevent call centre gangs from using international dialling
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022
The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has implemented measures to prevent call centre gangs from using international direct dialling (IDD) to deceive people.
Police urge people to beware of three types of online scams
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2022
The Royal Thai Police on Monday warned people to cautious about three types of scams on Valentine's Day.
Students file complaint against Chainat college
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 09, 2020
Hundreds of students filed a complaint today (September 9) with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) about being deceived by a Chainat Technological College advertisement on starting vocational courses outside Chainat province.
BLACKPINK’s Thai member loses Bt25 million to cheating former manager
TUESDAY, JUNE 02, 2020
South Korea’s YG Entertainment confirmed that BLACKPINK’s band member Lalisa 'Lisa' Manoban has been swindled out of 1 billion won (about Bt25 million) by her former manager.
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