Anutin vows action over data breach

According to Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, the government may bring legal actions against a group of online gamers who allegedly targeted and attacked another enthusiasts using personal information they had obtained through the legal registration system.

Mr. Anutin made reference to a group called” Oreo,” which is comprised of FiveM online gamers.

One of the team’s users claimed to be able to access the government databases and find specific information about the party’s rivals, which members would then use to harm or abuse the victims, according to a Twitter post by E-Sor Khayee Khao.

The representative was alleged to be able to do so because his partner is a police officer’s daughter.

Additionally, it stated that the party had also posted a picture of a rival gamer’s assault online before contacting the authorities to request an investigation into the alleged violation of personal data.

The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society did investigate, according to Mr. Anutin.

When asked to comment on the state that the team was able to obtain sensitive information when a police officer’s certificates were abused, Mr. Anutin said that anyone who violates the law will face punishment, regardless of who they are.

Personal details in the legal registry database is kept private and no illegal entry is permitted, according to Interior Ministry spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul.

After finding a picture of him beating up a person with a baseball bat, officers called the leader of the group, who is only identified as Ta, to the Khlong Luang Police Station in Pathum Thani.