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Fake BTS Concert Ticket Websites Scam Fans Globally

Fake BTS Concert Ticket Websites Scam Fans Globally

Posted on April 10, 2026 By CWS

Cybercriminals are exploiting the excitement surrounding BTS’s highly anticipated ARIRANG world tour by setting up counterfeit ticket websites, deceiving fans across multiple countries. This scam has quickly spread to nine different nations, marking one of the most widespread concert ticket frauds in recent history.

BTS’s Return Sparks Ticket Frenzy

BTS, a leading K-pop group, announced their world tour after a nearly four-year hiatus, during which members fulfilled military service obligations in South Korea. The tour announcement generated immense excitement, resulting in an immediate surge in ticket demand. Such events naturally attract cybercriminals who seek to take advantage of the situation.

Researchers from Kaspersky have identified at least 10 fraudulent domains, constructed in early April 2026, that mimic official pre-sale pages for BTS concerts in countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and others. These sites closely replicate the original designs, making it difficult for fans to detect the deception.

Social Media: A Catalyst for Scams

The fake pages are primarily promoted through Instagram, where links can spread rapidly within fan communities. BTS’s devoted fanbase often acts quickly upon seeing what appears to be a legitimate chance to purchase tickets. This urgency is what the scammers prey upon, leveraging fans’ fear of missing out.

One key aspect of the scam is the payment process, particularly in Brazil. The Brazilian ticketing system, which involves pre-booking online and paying in person, has been manipulated by scammers. These fake sites often redirect payments through PIX, a Brazilian instant payment system, further complicating recovery for victims.

Preventive Measures for Online Ticket Purchases

The scam heavily relies on creating a sense of urgency, with fake error messages urging fans to act quickly. To protect against such scams, it is crucial to access ticketing platforms directly through official URLs, rather than via links on social media or emails. It is also important to scrutinize domain names for subtle differences and verify the presence of Privacy Policy and Terms of Use pages.

In Brazil, any online payment requests during the BTS pre-sale period should be treated as a red flag, as legitimate transactions occur in person. Victims should immediately contact their bank and request a card reissue if they suspect their details have been compromised. Enabling real-time banking alerts can also help detect and prevent fraudulent activities swiftly.

As BTS’s global appeal continues to grow, fans must remain vigilant against scams. Staying informed and exercising caution can help ensure a safe and secure concert ticket purchasing experience.

Cyber Security News Tags:BTS, concert tickets, Cybersecurity, fan safety, fraud prevention, global impact, K-pop, Kaspersky, online scams, ticket scam

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