The film "The King's Warden" became a hit, and phishing cases impersonating the production team occurred, prompting the production company to urge caution.
On the 10th, among the production companies of the film "The King's Warden" (director Jang Hang-jun, distributor/showbox SHOWBOX, production Onda Works·BA Entertainment), BA Entertainment posted a notice titled "Notice: Beware of impersonating 'The King's Warden'" on its official website and social media.
In the post, BA Entertainment said, "Recently there have been phishing cases impersonating the 'The King's Warden' publicity team," and emphasized, "Our staff never contact individuals first to request money for any events other than notices on our official social media."
The production company cited examples of phishing such as following online accounts, ticketing operations, review requests, and payment inducements, and asked, "Please be especially careful to prevent damage from similar cases."
"The King's Warden" is a work depicting the year 1457 at Cheongnyeongpo, the village leader who volunteered for exile to revive the village, and the young dethroned former king who was exiled. After recently reaching 10 million viewers, it continued its box office momentum, recording a cumulative audience of 11,884,042 as of the 10th, creating a syndrome.
The following is the full text of BA Entertainment's notice titled "Notice: Beware of impersonating 'The King's Warden'."
Recently, phishing cases impersonating the publicity team of the film "The King's Warden" have occurred.
Our staff, except for notices on our official social media, never contact individuals first to request money for any events. (Following online accounts, ticketing operations, review requests, payment inducements, etc.)
Please be especially careful to prevent damage from similar cases.
Thank you.<
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