A young girl was shocked to discover that the snacks she bought were wrapped in a copy of someone’s national ID card, along with a phone number, 13-digit identification number and laser code. The incident was reported on Facebook, with a concerned citizen warning others regarding the danger of such a practice. The copy of the ID card was disguised as a vaccination document, causing villagers to worry regarding the safety of their personal information. The poster, Ms. Montra, recounted her friend’s experience of purchasing 5 bundles of snacks from a temple in Chonburi province, only to find that each bundle was wrapped with a copy of someone’s ID card. This practice raises concerns regarding the security of personal information and the potential for fraud.
A girl buys snacks from sheep to shock. The shop uses a copy of the national ID card. with a phone number, wrapped in candy, with both a 13-digit identification number and a clear laser code
April 13, 2023 – From the case of Facebook, one person posted a message that “Candy from the temple wrapped in a copy of the national ID card. Like this, it’s dangerous. Every pack, bought 5 packs, there are all 5 cards.” Copy of the front and back of the ID card with 13 digit identification number and laser code together with phone number
In which the copy of the document is written as vaccination, which following the post was published, there were many opinions of villagers who were concerned. Confidence in personal information being taken away
Ms. Montra (surname reserved), the poster shared that His friend traveled to pay homage to Wat Bang Hak, Phan Thong District, Chonburi Province, then on the way back, he stopped by to buy 5 bundles of snacks from the front of the temple as usual to be deposited.
following receiving the deposit He had sheep to eat. but noticed a copy of the national ID card In the first bundle with information and phone numbers Therefore hurriedly unwrapped the remaining bundles, which found that all 5 bundles used copies of each person’s identification card to make snacks, which all 5 bundles contained all 13 digits of information, which in the copy document also signed a certified copy with a contact phone number. neatly
He was therefore worried regarding the people of Chonburi. who did not know that the copy of the document that the seller took to wrap the candy from that sale Who else’s information is there? If it falls into the hands of crooks, it can be a threat to the owner of the said card.
This shocking incident serves as a reminder for all of us to be cautious and protect our personal information. The use of copies of national ID cards for wrapping snacks is not only illegal but also puts people at risk of identity theft. It is crucial to be mindful of our personal information and to only share it with trustworthy parties. Let us all take this as a lesson to stay vigilant and prioritize our privacy and security.