H Entertainment has officially issued a warning regarding fraudulent activities using the names of their artists, including Jang Minho. Particularly as Jang Minho is scheduled to appear at various regional festivals and broadcasts in the near future, caution is required as crimes exploiting his popularity are spreading. The agency emphasized through this announcement that any requests for money outside of official channels are all scams. Recently, there have been frequent occurrences of scams where individuals approach fans asking for money or personal information, or posing as small business owners to take reservations under the guise of ‘no-show scams’. Some criminals impersonate Jang Minho or agency managers to gain trust, causing harm by fabricating events or reservations that do not actually exist. The agency’s stance is that they never request money or personal information informally under any circumstances, and they do not engage in reservations or transactions through unofficial means besides official guidance. This is interpreted as a measure to prevent fans and the public from being deceIVEd by abnormal requests. This impersonation scam is known to disproportionately affect older age groups or digitally vulnerable populations who are not familiar with social media and online platforms. Therefore, the agency has requested collectIVE action to prevent similar damages by sharing this information with acquaintances. Additionally, they are guiding immediate reporting and verification procedures through official channels upon receiving information related to impersonation. Jang Minho is currently busy with various broadcast and event schedules, and the recent impersonation incident during this period is evaluated as a significant issue that could damage his image and decrease fan trust. Entertainment industry officials have emphasized that impersonation scams are not mere pranks but serious crimes, and cooperation with platforms and institutional improvements are necessary alongside agency efforts. H Entertainment is reported to be considering legal actions along with collecting cases of damages.