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May 1, 2025 at 9:15am #39461AshleyGuest
The website tdac.in.th is the latest phishing scam launched by the operators behind Thai Visa Centre, a known fraudulent service targeting foreigners in Thailand. This fake website pretends to be the official TDAC (Thailand Digital Arrival Card) registration portal required for travelers arriving at Thai airports. However, it is completely unofficial and has no connection to the real Thai government or immigration authorities.
Just like their previous scams, such as asq.in.th during COVID-19, eta.in.th for travel authorizations, and dtv.in.th pretending to issue digital visas, this new site is designed to harvest sensitive personal information including passport numbers, travel details, and contact information. There is no official company information listed, and the domain is anonymously registered, typical of phishing operations. The scammers behind Thai Visa Centre have a long criminal history of spamming tourists, selling illegal visas, and using fake websites to collect data and money.
Visitors to tdac.in.th should avoid submitting any personal details. The real TDAC registration, when officially launched by Thai authorities, will be hosted on a .go.th government domain, not a private .in.th domain. This phishing attempt is another blatant example of the Thai Visa Centre’s ongoing criminal activities.
May 1, 2025 at 9:16am #39462AshleyGuestMay 1, 2025 at 9:39am #39463RobertGuestjust fyi to others who may have seen this link being shared across several travel related Facebook groups, it is NOT the official website for completing your Thailand arrival card (the new airport arrival system being launched May 2025).
the name of this fake website is “Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)” and it tries to look semi-official and they are trying to promote it on Google search results and Facebook but it is a privately owned website from a visa agency called “Thai Visa Centre” who was previously arrested for selling fraudulent Thai visas and drugs to tourists… so international travelers should be aware, they are hiding their association with the website but sharing it heavily on social media.
they also did this for the ETA travel authorization using eta.in.th and for the DTV digital nomads visa using dtv.in.th and are trying to collect tourist email addresses, personal info, etc so they can sell you visas and drugs after you arrive to Thailand.
the official Thai government website is:
tdac.immigration.go.th
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