ScriptBreaker — practice room
Pick a scenario and practice handling it. An AI plays the scammer using a real-world script. You get live coaching after every message and a debrief when you're done.
IRS Tax Threat
MediumReported median loss: thousands
A robocall or caller claiming to be the IRS says the user owes back taxes and threatens arrest, demanding immediate payment by gift card or wire transfer.
Tech Support Scam
EasyReported median loss: hundreds to low thousands
A caller from 'Microsoft' or 'Apple' claims the user's computer is infected and demands remote access plus payment for 'cleanup'.
Bank Fraud Alert
MediumReported median loss: thousands
A caller claiming to be from the user's bank warns of unauthorized transactions and asks for account credentials or 'verification codes' to 'secure' the account.
Grandparent Emergency
HardReported median loss: ten thousand+
A caller pretends to be the user's grandchild (or a lawyer representing them) saying they've been arrested or in an accident and need bail money wired immediately — and asks the user not to tell the parents.
Crypto Investment Pitch
HardReported median loss: tens of thousands
Someone contacts the user via social media or dating app and pitches a 'proprietary trading platform' with guaranteed returns ('pig butchering'). They'll eventually ask the user to deposit crypto.
Romance Money Request
HardReported median loss: thousands, sometimes much more
An online partner the user has been chatting with for weeks/months asks for money, typically framed around a medical emergency, stuck-abroad situation, or 'help me finish a business deal'.
Customs Package Seizure
MediumReported median loss: hundreds to low thousands
A caller claiming to be from customs or postal inspection says a package addressed to the user contained illegal items (drugs, fake passports) and demands a 'fine' or 'investigation fee' immediately.
SSN Suspended
MediumReported median loss: thousands
A robocall or caller claims the user's Social Security number has been 'suspended' or 'compromised' and demands the user move all their money to a 'secure government account' to protect it.
How this works
- • The AI stays in character as a scammer for the whole call — it will push back, threaten, and manipulate the way real scammers do.
- • After every message, a coaching panel names the tactic and suggests 2–3 effective responses.
- • You can end the call at any time. The simulation auto-ends after 15 exchanges.
- • Limits: max 5 simulations per hour per device. Tracked locally.