The Computer Crime Act (CCA) of 2007, with its amendments in 2017, is Thailand’s principal legislation addressing cybercrime. Key provisions of the act include:
- Illegal Access: Unauthorized access to computer systems or networks is a criminal offense.
- Data Interference: Altering, destroying, or distorting data or causing damage to computer systems is prohibited.
- Content-Related Offenses: The Act criminalizes the dissemination of false information, defamation, or content deemed harmful to national security or public order.
- Cyber Frauds: The Act covers various cyber frauds, including phishing and hacking, with penalties such as imprisonment or fines.
Other Legislation from Thailand
Act on Cybercrime/Online Intellectual Property Protection
Cooperation and International Efforts
Criminal Code/Law Enforcement
Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Data Protection and Privacy
- Computer Crime Act (CCA) of 2007
- Cyber Security Act B.E. 2562 (2019)
- Personal Data Protection Act
- Telecommunications Business Act
- The Copyright Act
Illegal Gambling
Online Hate Speech and Illegal Content