The picture shows the first page of the Public Health Ministry’s Mor Prom app believed to be the source of breached data of 55 million Thai people.
An army sergeant and his wife were detained on Friday for allegedly hacking the personal data of 55 million Thais and putting the information up for sale under the hacker name “9Near”, according to authorities.
The sergeant, whose name has been withheld, had acquired the data from the Mor Prom application, and police were questioning his wife, who worked as a nurse and had access to the Mor Prom system, National police chief Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas said on Friday.
The Public Health Ministry launched the Mor Prom app to allow the public to access vaccination services. The app…
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