DE Warns of Fake M-Flow Website 'mflowts.buzz'

DE warns the public about a fake website claiming to accept M-Flow payments through 'mflowts.buzz', urging people to beware of scammers attempting to steal personal and credit card information.

 

 

            The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE), through the Anti-Fake News Center Thailand (AFNC), has released the latest results of its fake news monitoring and reporting efforts. The initiative is in line with the policy of Mr.Chaichanok Chidchob, Minister of Digital Economy and Society, to strengthen public awareness of technology-related crimes, fake news, and misinformation.

 

 

 

            On 4 July 2026, AFNC monitored a total of 110,387 messages and identified 8,217 messages requiring verification. The largest number of reports came from Social Listening channels, accounting for 8,210 messages, followed by seven reports received through LINE. A total of 19 issues were investigated, with verification results received from relevant agencies for nine cases.

 

            Among the seven stories that attracted the greatest public attention, one was confirmed as true, five were identified as fake news, and one was classified as misleading information. These included:

 

 

 

 

            1. Fake News: Thailand escorted foreign media into O'Smach, violating Cambodia's sovereignty.

 

            2. Fake News: M-Flow payments can be made through the website **mflowts.buzz**.

 

            3. True News: Benefits under the **Thais Help Thais Plus** scheme can be used to pay railway fares from 1 July to 30 September 2026.

 

            4. Fake News: BAAC is accepting applications for 50,000-baht loans with 60-month repayment through the TikTok account **psileofiwxm**.

 

            5. Fake News: Cambodia deployed Chinese tanks to remove barbed wire along 100 kilometers of the Thai border.

 

            6. Fake News: The Royal Gazette has declared martial law due to threats from Cambodia, giving the military authority over civilians.

 

            7. Misleading Information: Phase 1 of the Pran Buri Reservoir Road Improvement Project in Prachuap Khiri Khan, worth more than 39 million baht, was damaged because it was handed over 60 days ahead of schedule.

 

 

            One of the most notable fake stories claimed that M-Flow service payments could be made through the website **mflowts.buzz**. The DE Ministry coordinated with the Department of Highways under the Ministry of Transport and confirmed that the claim is false.

 

            The website is a fraudulent site created by scammers. It uses a name similar to the official M-Flow website to deceive users into making payments and providing personal or credit card information.

 

            The public is advised to use only official M-Flow channels:

 

            * Official website: **[www.mflowthai.com](http://www.mflowthai.com)**

            * Mobile application: **M-Flow**

            * LINE Official Account: **@mflowthai**

 

            The DE Ministry remains concerned about the spread of fake news and misinformation across online and social media platforms. Sharing unverified information may lead to misunderstanding, financial losses, misuse of personal information, and broader impacts on society.

 

 

 

            The public is encouraged to trust and share information only from official sources and to carefully verify facts and website links before believing or forwarding any information.

 

            People who encounter suspicious information or possible fake news can report it or verify information through the Anti-Fake News Center Thailand via Hotline **1111 ext. 87**, available 24 hours a day.

 

 

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