Don't get hooked by phishers, narration, voice over

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I played a professor character and did all the audio editing in an anti-phishing PSA called: Don't Get Phished. You can find the video on youtube.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) Scottish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Greetings viewers. Today we will be learning common ways to fish for personal details and spreading viruses to unsuspecting suckers. First, we will start with the popular Click this link for free stuff email from legitimate sounding organisations like the Chief Benevolent Society. It sounds legit, but it is completely bogus. By opening the email and clicking on that link, you've just opened the floodgates to viruses on a military network. Unfortunately, the only thing you're really going to be free of is network access. Another popular lure are the name games on social media such as What is your warrior name? Tell me if this sounds familiar. The first name corresponds with your birthmark. The middle name corresponds to your first car, and your last name is whatever you called your favourite pet. Golly, you now have a fierce sounding name like Chaka Toyota twinkles, and I will be able to use this to guess your security answers to your bank account and possibly assume your identity. Just remember, if you don't want to be another statistic, don't open emails from senders who aren't sure about. And if you really need a special name on social media use, bogus answers. Your friends won't care because they'll be laughing at you anyway. And more important, your identity will be safe. Don't get hooked by fishers.