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Thai postal service acknowledges data breach of 19 million users, closes vulnerability.

Thai Post has admitted that data has been leaked after hackers announced the sale of information on BreachForum last Saturday, March 29th. The data being sold includes a total of 19 million entries, likely related to CRM systems, containing names, last names, emails, birth dates, contact information, frequently used branches, accumulated points, and service usage information. Thai Post has stated that access to this data has been closed and has reported the incident to the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) and the Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC), in addition to taking legal action.

TLDR: Thai Post acknowledges data breach, takes action to secure information and involve authorities.

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