Simpler Version:
Scenario: Ethan is doing research online when he sees a message that says he’s won a prize. He clicks on the link and enters his personal information. His laptop crashes and he has to get it repaired. The technician tells him he downloaded a virus and his email account has been hacked.
Right suggestion: Ethan should never click on suspicious links and should always verify the authenticity of the website before entering personal information.
Same Version:
Scenario: Ethan is doing research online when he sees a message that says he’s won a prize. He clicks on the link and enters his personal information. His laptop crashes and he has to get it repaired. The technician tells him he downloaded a virus and his email account has been hacked.
Right suggestion: Ethan should never click on suspicious links and should always verify the authenticity of the website before entering personal information.
Wrong suggestion 1: Ethan should continue to click on links that offer prizes and rewards, as they may be legitimate.
Wrong suggestion 2: Ethan should not worry about the emails and the virus, as they will eventually go away on their own.
More Complex Version:
Scenario: Ethan is doing research online when he sees a message that says he’s won a prize. He clicks on the link and enters his personal information. His laptop crashes and he has to get it repaired. The technician tells him he downloaded a virus and his email account has been hacked. Ethan spends weeks trying to recover his lost data and secure his accounts.
Right suggestion: Ethan should never click on suspicious links and should always verify the authenticity of the website before entering personal information.
Wrong suggestion 1: Ethan should continue to use his old email account, even though it has been hacked.
Wrong suggestion 2: Ethan should try to fix his laptop himself, even though he has no experience with computer repair.