
New ticket purchasing platform aims to prevent fraud, scalping
To address the many issues with ticket validation, a digital ticketing platform is working with a tech company to develop a new system. Their patented technology creates a QR code after purchasing a ticket that changes randomly. At the event venue, the platform can be used without an internet connection, enhancing security against scalpers and fraudsters who use screenshots or recordings, or counterfeiting tickets.
K-pop stars often come to Taiwan to perform.
Fans get excited for every concert, but tickets can be hard to get. With scalpers running rampant, one digital ticketing platform is partnering with a tech company to develop a new anti-fraud ticketing system. They hope it can protect young people from getting swindled out of their hard-earned cash.
Lin Ching-hsiang
Tech company representative
It might not be a lot of money, but it could be a kid’s entire life savings. Our system can also split tickets. As for transfers, it’s up to the organizer. If they permit transfers, it will be enabled. If not, then the feature is locked. Some tickets linked to the buyer’s identify prohibit transfers. But I believe they should allow it in the interest of fairness.
To strengthen protections against scalpers and fraud, the new ticketing platform uses a patented QR code that randomly updates. At the venue, attendees can access it without an internet connection. However, the screen will go black if anyone tries to screenshot, record, or photograph the code, and they will be denied entry.
Chen Chia-chin
Former National Police Agency director
Just maintaining safety and order requires deploying many police officers. They must first go online and search for scalpers and fraudsters to crack down on scalping and fraud. If someone is fooled and they report it, officers will investigate immediately.
Whenever a big-name artist comes to Taiwan, it becomes a nightmare for law enforcement, not to mention issues with ticketing, real-name registration, and arriving early. Digital tickets that require an internet connection tend to lag when there are many people accessing it. Screenshots and screen recordings can expose people to fraud, while physical tickets are easily misplaced. Counterfeit tickets, screenshots, and photographs of tickets also present numerous vulnerabilities.
Yu Cheng-tien
Executive Yuan advisor
Before, we used real-name registration or paper tickets, which still had many drawbacks. This new system represents a significant technological breakthrough.
From fake investment websites, to phishing messages and AI voice scams, technological progress must be accompanied by trust and safeguards. Governments and private companies are constantly devising new methods to minimize risk of scalping and fraud.
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2025-11-03