A threat actor has allegedly breached the internal systems of Thailand’s Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) and is attempting to sell access on a dark web forum. The TCSD is a crucial unit of the Royal Thai Police, responsible for investigating a wide range of cybercrimes, including online fraud, identity theft, and illegal digital content. The division’s role in national security and digital surveillance makes this alleged breach particularly alarming, as it could compromise sensitive law enforcement data and ongoing investigations.
The seller posted screenshots purportedly showing administrative access to a “5C Center” dashboard. The images display highly sensitive information, suggesting a deep compromise of the cyber police’s operational data. The alleged breach appears to provide access to a vast database of criminal cases and citizen information. The exposure of such data could not only hamper police operations but also place victims and informants at significant risk.
The allegedly leaked data includes:
- Total damage value from reported crimes, amounting to 139.108M.
- Over 1.2 million bank account numbers.
- Over 32,000 phone numbers.
- More than 414,000 case stories or reports.
- Detailed case files including type of case, financial damage, and personal information of individuals involved.