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Selective SMS Alerts: Alerting Customers of Data Privacy Breaches

Some companies have sent SMS notifications to customers regarding a data breach without disclosing the specific details of the incident. The lack of transparency raises concerns about the extent of the leaked personal information. Upon investigation by Blognone, attempts to contact the customer service hotline at 1651 mentioned in the SMS were unsuccessful. The absence of any official announcements on social media platforms further adds to the mystery surrounding the situation. What does this entail? Is it a warning of suspicious transactions or an indication of heightened security measures? How should one react – with confusion, alarm, or seek clarification? Have any members received similar messages? #bangchak #บางจาก #สถานีบริการน้ำมันบางจาก #ปั๊มบางจาก

TLDR: Companies alert customers of a data breach without divulging full details, prompting questions and uncertainty among recipients.

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