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Police join hands with MCOT to join forces against cyber threats

Bangkok, July 5 - The Royal Thai Police together with MCOT and allies join the campaign "Joining Forces Against cyber threats, don't believe, don't rush, don't transfer, know how to catch up with scams"

The Royal Thai Police, MCOT, and allies join the campaign "Joining Forces Against cyber threats, don't believe, don't rush, don't transfer, be aware of scams" to create wide awareness for all sectors to participate and be aware of and prevent cybercrime. together with the meeting of the audit committee and monitoring the administration of the police throughout the country There were representatives from affiliated agencies, both public and private sectors, such as Mr. Phatiyut Jaisawang, Acting President of MCOT Public Company Limited, and representatives from police stations across the country. Participate in the teleconference system at Sriyanon Conference Room National Police Agency

Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat national police chief The opening chairman said that today is considered a day of joining forces against cyberthreats, a new era of threats. of villains to create a medium to disseminate knowledge to the public conducting quizzes and organizing a cyber teacher training program Training on online threats for representatives from various organizations including educational institutions To be disseminated to personnel in the organization, family, close ones to reduce the problem of being deceived online.

With emphasis on asking people to be aware when being invited online, don't rush, don't transfer. If you're not sure, you can consult the police at phone numbers 1441 or 191, and you can learn about scams. or various crime plans at the website www. online alarm. com or facebook alarm online

while Pol. Gen. Sompong Chingduang, special adviser The Royal Thai Police said cyber threats are a national threat that threatens the country's economy. causing damage worth more than 40,000 million baht and more than 300,000 victims, not including the damage from online gambling If all agencies do not work together to prevent and suppress It will greatly affect the country's economy and security. There may be money flowing out of the country for more than a year. 40,000-50,000 million baht, which the National Police Agency asks for cooperation from all organizations today. to learn how to prevent Reduce the amount of damage that may occur in the future.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency