Recently, Daolang's 2024 tour concert has set off wave after wave of enthusiasm. From Chengdu to Guangzhou, Nanjing, Macau, Xiamen and other places, every performance has attracted a large number of audiences. Since the end of the last large-scale tour in 2012, Daolang has g

Recently, Daolang's 2024 tour concert has set off wave after wave of enthusiasm. From Chengdu to Guangzhou, Nanjing, Macau, Xiamen and other places, every performance has attracted a large number of audiences.

Since the end of his last major tour in 2012, Daolang has gradually disappeared from public view. There are endless speculations about why he chose to retire. However, regardless of the fact, for those fans who love him deeply, being able to appear at the concert in person is undoubtedly the greatest comfort and satisfaction.

On October 30, a suspected fraud incident related to Daolang Macau concert was exposed on the Internet and attracted widespread attention. According to a "Vernacular Channel" video blogger, a couple from Guangdong who are senior "knife fans" were defrauded of more than 400,000 yuan in order to buy tickets for Daolang's concert.

The scammers pretended to be the bank's avatar and sent messages to the couple, asking them to transfer money for various reasons. From a small amount to a large amount, a sum of money is deducted from their account. The scammers' methods are actually not very clever. They mainly take advantage of middle-aged and elderly fans' unfamiliarity with the Internet and their desire for concerts.

Similar scams are not unique. Ms. Tang’s expectations were also targeted by fraudsters.

Ms. Tang likes to listen to Daolang's songs on weekdays. When she browsed the short video and saw that someone had the remaining tickets for Daolang's Nanjing concert, Ms. Tang was so excited. It was her dream to listen to her idol singing live.

She added WeChat without hesitation. Under the temptation of the other party, Ms. Tang downloaded an app called "Yun**".

The other party asked Ms. Tang to open the meeting function in the app, and then used the excuse of verifying "credit qualification" to require Ms. Tang to disclose relevant personal information to him.

At this time, the other party can already see the bank verification code received by Ms. Tang through screen sharing, and Ms. Tang is unaware of it.

Not long after, Ms. Tang’s mobile phone received a fraud reminder text message from the bank. Ms. Tang ignored it and fell into a trap carefully laid by the scammer.

When the public security agency discovered that Ms. Tang’s credit card consumption exceeded 300,000 yuan in a short period of time, they immediately called Ms. Tang. Only then did Ms. Tang wake up from a dream and realized that she had been deceived.

▲Ms. Tang’s single credit card fraud record

These scammers used false publicity and promises to trick fans into buying fake tickets, which not only harmed the interests of fans, but also seriously damaged the reputation of Daolang and the organizer.

Many fans, especially middle-aged and elderly fans, do not know enough about the process and risks of online ticket purchasing, and easily believe in false information on the Internet. Their love for Daolang made them lose their due vigilance and easily believed the lies of liars.

Urgent reminder

Purchase tickets through formal channels

Netizens must remember to purchase concert tickets through official and formal ticketing platforms. Don’t believe the so-called “tickets remaining” messages on the Internet.

Be careful when downloading software

You must be vigilant about software that strangers ask to download. Before downloading, you can first understand the purpose of this software, whether it is safe, etc.

Protect personal information

Do not disclose important personal information such as bank card number and verification code to others easily. At the same time, be sure to pay attention when receiving reminder text messages from the bank. If you encounter fraud, please call the police immediately for help.

Recently, Daolang's 2024 tour concert has set off wave after wave of enthusiasm. From Chengdu to Guangzhou, Nanjing, Macau, Xiamen and other places, every performance has attracted a large number of audiences.

Since the end of his last major tour in 2012, Daolang has gradually disappeared from public view. There are endless speculations about why he chose to retire. However, regardless of the fact, for those fans who love him deeply, being able to appear at the concert in person is undoubtedly the greatest comfort and satisfaction.

On October 30, a suspected fraud incident related to Daolang Macau concert was exposed on the Internet and attracted widespread attention. According to a "Vernacular Channel" video blogger, a couple from Guangdong who are senior "knife fans" were defrauded of more than 400,000 yuan in order to buy tickets for Daolang's concert.

The scammers pretended to be the bank's avatar and sent messages to the couple, asking them to transfer money for various reasons. From a small amount to a large amount, a sum of money is deducted from their account. The scammers' methods are actually not very clever. They mainly take advantage of middle-aged and elderly fans' unfamiliarity with the Internet and their desire for concerts.

Similar scams are not unique. Ms. Tang’s expectations were also targeted by fraudsters.

Ms. Tang likes to listen to Daolang's songs on weekdays. When she browsed the short video and saw that someone had the remaining tickets for Daolang's Nanjing concert, Ms. Tang was so excited. It was her dream to listen to her idol singing live.

She added WeChat without hesitation. Under the temptation of the other party, Ms. Tang downloaded an app called "Yun**".

The other party asked Ms. Tang to open the meeting function in the app, and then used the excuse of verifying "credit qualification" to require Ms. Tang to disclose relevant personal information to him.

At this time, the other party can already see the bank verification code received by Ms. Tang through screen sharing, and Ms. Tang is unaware of it.

Not long after, Ms. Tang’s mobile phone received a fraud reminder text message from the bank. Ms. Tang ignored it and fell into a trap carefully laid by the scammer.

When the public security agency discovered that Ms. Tang’s credit card consumption exceeded 300,000 yuan in a short period of time, they immediately called Ms. Tang. Only then did Ms. Tang wake up from a dream and realized that she had been deceived.

▲Ms. Tang’s single credit card fraud record

These scammers used false publicity and promises to trick fans into buying fake tickets, which not only harmed the interests of fans, but also seriously damaged the reputation of Daolang and the organizer.

Many fans, especially middle-aged and elderly fans, do not know enough about the process and risks of online ticket purchasing, and easily believe in false information on the Internet. Their love for Daolang made them lose their due vigilance and easily believed the lies of liars.

Urgent reminder

Purchase tickets through formal channels

Netizens must remember to purchase concert tickets through official and formal ticketing platforms. Don’t believe the so-called “tickets remaining” messages on the Internet.

Be careful when downloading software

You must be vigilant about software that strangers ask to download. Before downloading, you can first understand the purpose of this software, whether it is safe, etc.

Protect personal information

Do not disclose important personal information such as bank card number and verification code to others easily. At the same time, be sure to pay attention when receiving reminder text messages from the bank. If you encounter fraud, please call the police immediately for help.

Source: Jiangnan Metropolis Daily, Jiangsu Internet Police