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PDF guide
The conversation: setting up the kit with your parents
A printable script for the call where you explain the word and the number. Five minutes, no pressure.
PDF guide
What to do in the first hour after a suspected call
A short, practical checklist for the moment a parent is unsure.
PDF guide
Quarterly FTC sentinel network read, plain English
Reported imposter scam volume, top variants, and what changed this quarter.
Voice sample
Cloned child voice, calm distress
A library sample of a synthetic voice asking for help. Listen so you can recognize the cadence.
Voice sample
Cloned adult voice, urgent
A library sample showing what an urgent imposter call sounds like under controlled conditions.
Voice sample
Cloned voice with three seconds of source audio
What a clone built from a three-second social-media clip actually sounds like in conversation.
Scam type
The grandparent call
An imposter posing as a grandchild in distress. The most-reported variant against older parents.
Scam type
The mid-trip emergency
An imposter using a travel scenario to make a small wire feel urgent and harmless.
Scam type
The bail-money request
An imposter combining an imposter lawyer with a cloned family voice. Two-voice variant.
Scam type
The follow-up text
An imposter call followed by an SMS, designed to fight the parent’s hesitation in real time.
Scam type
The IRS-shaped variant
A cloned-voice call layered onto a government-impersonation script.
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