Press the green flag and pay attention! Stay safe and enjoy! THE THREE STEPS 1. Don’t ever just write out passwords and information, make sure to keep it stored away 2. Lock up your stored passwords and information so Social Engineers can't use them to their advantage 3. Remember your passwords so you don't have to worry about writing it down or the risks
NOTES - I scrapped Scene 5 since the time goal was met without it, and the due date was approaching quickly - This animation is about a Social Engineering PSA (Public Service Announcement) for "info written in workspace," how a Social Engineer can use this to their advantage, and how to keep them from doing so CREDITS - Art and dialogue sounds by me - Sound effects found on Chosic and YouTube ⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚⮘⮚ SCREENPLAY 1. Sneaky, sneaky snake - Social Engineer sneaks up to an unattended cubicle (0-6 seconds) 2. The steal - Social Engineer uses resources to login to a desktop computer, and writes down information stored on the desktop computer (7-56 seconds) 3. Bringing home the money - Social Engineer runs off with the information . . . Later that day . . . Victim gets a notice on his phone that his money has been stolen, starts acting crazy and frantic (57-99 seconds) 4. Locking in - Narrator tells the audience how to prevent this form of social engineering (100-132 seconds) 5. Swiper, no swiping! - New Social Engineer tries to scam someone, but they had their stuff locked up and memorized, so they couldn’t get in (Scrapped) CHARACTERS Social Engineer, Victim, Narrator, New Social Engineer