We investigate weak cosmic censorship conjecture in charged torus-like black hole by the complex scalar field scattering. Using the relation between the conserved quantities of a black hole and the scalar field, we can calculate the change of the energy and charge within the infinitesimal time. The change of the enthalpy is connected to the change of energy, then we use those results to test whether the first law, the second law as well as the weak cosmic censorship conjecture are valid. In the normal phase–space, the first law of thermodynamics and the weak cosmic censorship conjecture are valid, and the second law of thermodynamics is not violated. For the specific black hole under scalar field scattering we consider, in the extended phase–space, the first law of thermodynamics and the weak cosmic censorship conjecture are valid. However, the second law of thermodynamics is violated when the black hole’s initial charge reaches a certain value.