The information of more than 790,000 residents were published online for anyone to see on a police website.
The database belongs to a program called “Stop Walk and Talk” by the police force in the upper central region. It documents details such as photos, home addresses and phone numbers of locals visited by police patrol on a website openly accessible to the public.
The entries for at least 798,280 Thai nationals had been published by Wednesday afternoon. The latest entries were added just this morning.
When reached for comment, Lt. Gen. Thawitchart Palasak, commander of the Sixth Regional Police, initially said the website was protected by a password. After a reporter informed him no password was required to access the information, he said the content was not confidential.
“It’s general information. There’s nothing secretive about it,” Thawitchart said. “It’s just phone number and addresses.”
Less than an hour after the phone call, the site had been protected with a password.
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Thai police website leaks details on 800,000 people
Thai police website leaks details on 800,000 people
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“It’s general information. There’s nothing secretive about it,”
Why is this not surprising. If this happened in the west, heads would roll!It documents details such as photos, home addresses and phone numbers of locals visited by police patrol
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The article says that the data was inherent to "visits" of the Thai Police?
What kind of "visits" would these mean?
This could lead to understand that in Thailand the police can just walk into any home they target and start to racket the residents and post their identity on the internet?
Thailand seems to be on the fast track to become a lawless, corrupt and underdevelopped nation?!!
What kind of "visits" would these mean?
This could lead to understand that in Thailand the police can just walk into any home they target and start to racket the residents and post their identity on the internet?
Thailand seems to be on the fast track to become a lawless, corrupt and underdevelopped nation?!!
Nonsense is better then no sense
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Thailand is already all of those things!bluelagoon wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 5:05 pmThailand seems to be on the fast track to become a lawless, corrupt and underdevelopped nation?!!
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"just phone numbers and addresses." well, that's ok then, at first I though it might be personal information, like what they ate for breakfast or how many teeth they had.