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BTS Fans Targeted by Impersonation Scams—What You Need to Know

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Big Hit Music, the label under HYBE that manages BTS, has recently issued a warning about a rise in impersonation scams.

In a statement released through their official channels yesterday, Big Hit said, “We have been continuously seeing instances of individuals impersonating Big Hit Music or its affiliates. We urge everyone to stay vigilant.”

Big Hit Music further clarified, “We do not recruit part-time or full-time employees via text messages, social media, or personal emails, nor do we offer cash rewards for increasing likes, reviews, or play counts. Additionally, we do not offer job opportunities or proposals involving monetary requests or compensation.”

They also advised, “If you receive such messages, please do not respond or engage. Instead, delete them and be cautious to avoid any potential risks.”

In light of the growing trend in celebrity impersonation crimes, a man in his 20s was sentenced to prison in January for pretending to be BTS members V and Suga. This individual had impersonated the BTS members in August 2022 to obtain unreleased guide tracks from the producer. He was sentenced to one year in prison but has since appealed the decision.

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