Thai police warn of fake govt websites

An online guide issued by the Royal Thai Police encourages the public to be wary of URLs impersonating government agencies and provides tips on how to identify authentic sites.
The Royal Thai Police issues a public safety advice article that provides information on how to recognize legitimate websites as well as warning users to be afraid of URLs that pretend to be government websites.

A police spokeswoman has urged people to report fake government sites and to be careful about them.

The Royal Thai Police announced on Sunday that more swindlers were creating online names using the” .go.” designation. state agencies frequently employ the” th” domain extension to deceive people into believing they are real.

The scammers would use the” .go.” The course is a URL that attempts to entice careless computer users by including the” th” domain extension in the final section. Pol Maj Gen Siriwat cited https ://dif.link/www.ccid1.ccib.go.th as an example of a hoax government site that police had already taken down.

A “how to check web domains” guide was published by the RTP. It said for a real government website like https ://www.royalthaipolice .go.th, people should observe that the” .go. th” part comes after the “https://” and precedes a forward slash (” /” ) ( if there is one ). A forward slash must not be placed before the” .go” if the URL begins with “www.” t”

The RTP and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society ( MDES ) collaborated to stop fake websites and prosecute the perpetrators, according to Pol Maj Gen Siriwat. Cybercrime victims may report complaints online using website. thaipoliceonline. come. call 1441, the 24-hour hotline for the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau ( CIB ). &nbsp,