Scenario Drills

Practice identifying scams with realistic scenarios. Can you spot the deepfake?

easy
Phone Scams

The Urgent Call

You get a panicked call from "your daughter" saying she's been in a car accident and needs $2,000 wired immediately. The voice sounds exactly like her.

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medium
Phone Scams

The CEO Scam

Your "boss" calls urgently needing you to buy gift cards for a client meeting that's about to start. The voice is a perfect match — confident, authoritative, and impatient.

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hard
Phone Scams

Grandparent Trap

A crying grandchild calls saying they're in jail and need bail money. The deepfake of their voice is flawless — every sob, every vocal tick is exactly right.

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hard
Video Scams

The Video Interview

Your spouse appears on a video call asking you to read them the bank password because they're locked out. The face, voice, and mannerisms are indistinguishable from the real person.

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easy
Text Scams

The Text Bomb

Frantic texts from "your brother" saying he's been kidnapped and needs a Bitcoin ransom sent. The messages come rapid-fire from his number, using his texting style.

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medium
Email Scams

The Fake Charity

An email from your "aunt's new email address" asks for donations to a disaster relief charity. The tone, writing style, and family references are spot-on.

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Social Media

The Social Clone

Your friend's Instagram account DMs you about an amazing crypto investment opportunity. The account looks completely authentic — same photos, same followers, same posting style.

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medium
Phone Scams

The Tech Support Call

Your "bank" calls saying your account was compromised and they need your Social Security number to verify your identity. The caller ID shows your bank's real name and number.

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