Ministry launches free DE-fence app to block scam calls

Ministry launches free DE-fence app to block scam calls

The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has launched DE-fence, a free mobile application designed to shield the public from the growing threat of call-centre scams and fraudulent SMS links.

Available on both iOS and Android platforms, DE-fence stands out as a completely ad-free service, providing users with a secure and distraction-free tool to combat cybercrime.

The app was developed through a collaboration between the Office of the Permanent Secretary for Digital Economy and Society and the National Digital Economy and Society Commission. Officials said the platform was created solely for public benefit, ensuring essential security features are accessible to everyone without hidden fees or commercial interruptions.

DE-fence is powered by a comprehensive database compiled from multiple government and private-sector sources, including the Anti-Online Scam Operation Centre (AOC), the Central Investigation Bureau, and the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau. By integrating these data sets, the app can notify users in real time whether an incoming call originates from a verified source or is linked to known scam operations, helping to prevent financial loss and identity theft.

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

The application categorises phone numbers into three distinct safety levels to help users make informed decisions:

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Blacklist: Dangerous numbers verified by authorities as being involved in technological crimes or fraudulent activities.

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Greylist: Suspicious numbers that carry a risk of fraud but have not yet been confirmed as scammers.

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Whitelist: Verified numbers from government agencies or registered entities that are confirmed to be safe and reliable.

Beyond simple call filtering, DE-fence provides direct links to official online police reporting systems. This feature is designed to give users peace of mind, ensuring they are directed to legitimate government websites rather than “phishing” sites created by criminals.

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

Photo: Facebook Ministry of Digital Economy and Society

In the event that a user is deceived into transferring money, the app includes a quick-dial feature for the AOC 1441 hotline. This allows victims to seek immediate advice or request the freezing of scammer accounts, with data being transmitted directly to police for rapid intervention.

To ensure the database remains current, the app allows users to report suspicious numbers, nuisances, and spam. To prevent false reporting or malicious entries, the system requires identity verification via a One-Time Password (OTP) before a report can be submitted.

While the market is currently led by Whoscall, DE-fence positions itself as a competitive alternative due to its free-to-use, ad-free model. While Whoscall maintains a larger global database built over many years, DE-fence focuses on deep integration with Thai law enforcement and specialized local features.

Authorities believe that as the DE-fence user base grows and more citizens contribute to the reporting system, the domestic database will become increasingly robust. They encourage the public to download the tool as an essential first line of defence against the evolving tactics of cybercriminals.

credit Bangkok Post

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