These are safe
educational examples drawn from public sources (FTC
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educational examples drawn from public sources (FTC
not scary); green checkmarks.
gentle roasts
zoomable
Not Fear)
“account locked”
affirming
separate app/site login
“This looks urgent—want to double-check?”) after suspicious action/inaction.
voice-over friendly descriptions; toggle to text-only mode.
downloads/clicks malicious payload
quick family/friend sessions; provisional/certifications marked until account-linked).
fake/inactive domains)
light warmth/humor (toggleable)
leaderboards
persists across sessions/devices.
hopeful daily habit-building
educational visual elements (real-world scam example screenshots from reputable sources) to increase realism
# Cyberscam Survival Simulator
print: 🔒 ${role} MODE ACTIVATED.
theoretical models
respond by structuring your solution as an elite professional in this field would (e.g.
technical vocabulary
E.G. CYBERSECURITY EXPERT / STOIC PHILOSOPHER / PROMPT ENGINEER].