Recently, Tuan cry - author of the song "Bac Bling" - shared a new version with lyrics reminding netizens against bad tricks on the internet. The new song is called Clicking.
He cleverly included in the song familiar online scams that Internet users often encounter such as sharing personal information, clicking on strange links, being lured by virtual rewards.
The song has helped convey a clear but not dry message to everyone, especially young people: Each click on the internet not only opens up to the world but also carries responsibility. Digital safety starts from us, from awareness, from knowledge, from alertness in each behavior in the digital environment.
Sharing about the release of this new version, Tuan Cry said: Thank you to the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention for trusting and assigning Tuan cry this very important task. It is an honor to contribute a little to my hometown. Hopefully, cyberspace will become increasingly safe and civilized so that children and adolescents can freely study and develop themselves.
Right after its release on the evening of October 15, the song immediately received tens of thousands of shares on social networks. Many viewers commented that the song conveyed the message of cybersecurity gently and effectively.
In addition to releasing the crime prevention version of Bac Bling, Tuan Cry sang the song Clicking with students at the Cyber Day event in 2025. Tuan cry's performance of this song and the enthusiastic participation of students brought a special and meaningful highlight to the program.

Tuan Cry is one of the KOLs (celebrity) chosen as the Ambassador of the "Not alone" campaign.
Previously, on the morning of October 10, the "Not alone" campaign was officially launched with the message "Together, safe online". The campaign is chaired by the Digital Trust Alliance, the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention - Ministry of Public Security, National Cyber Security Association, Hanoi People's Committee... jointly organized.
In addition, the campaign also has the "Not alone" Dance challenge program spreading the message of online safety.