0:00korean website checkout question
A medium shot of a modern smartphone, specifically an iPhone with a dynamic island, held vertically against a solid yellow background. The phone screen displays a Korean e-commerce website with a vibrant yellow and purple color scheme, featuring various promotional banners and detailed event information written in Korean. The top of the screen shows '10:00' and 'supergiftshop.com' in the browser bar, along with a '5G' network indicator. Overlaying the center of the phone screen is a white speech bubble with a red warning triangle and the bold question, 'Is this checkout safe?'. A thinking face emoji, yellow with dark eyebrows and a hand on its chin, is positioned at the bottom right corner of the phone screen, conveying uncertainty. The overall lighting is bright and even, highlighting the phone's display and the contrasting yellow background. The scene's color palette is dominated by yellow, purple, black, and white.
0:01korean website checkout idea
This scene continues the previous shot of a modern smartphone displaying a Korean e-commerce website, which maintains its vibrant yellow and purple color scheme with promotional banners and Korean text. The browser bar still shows '10:00' and 'supergiftshop.com'. The white speech bubble with the red warning triangle and the question 'Is this checkout safe?' remains fixed in the center of the screen. However, the thinking face emoji at the bottom right corner has transformed into a smiling face emoji with a bright yellow lightbulb glowing above its head, signifying an idea or realization. This visual shift suggests a solution or an 'aha!' moment has occurred. The solid yellow background and bright, even lighting persist, keeping the focus on the phone's screen and the animated emoji reaction. The sound of a camera shutter is heard, emphasizing the 'idea' moment.
0:03malwarebytes dashboard protection score
The scene transitions to a medium shot of the same modern smartphone, now displaying the Malwarebytes application interface, again against a solid yellow background. The app's primary screen shows a large circular protection score gauge with '95' in the center and 'Very Good' below it, alongside 'Protection score'. A button labeled 'Boost your score' with an upward arrow is visible. Below this, a 'Security' section lists 'AI Scam Guard' with a 'New' tag and a 'Chat' button, and 'Web protection' with an 'Upgrade' button. The overall color palette within the app is dominated by light blue, white, and various shades of grey, with a prominent green arc on the gauge indicating the high protection score. A white speech bubble appears at the top center, stating, 'Let's check it with Scam Guard' with a green checkmark, indicating the proposed solution. The lighting remains bright and even.
0:05malwarebytes chat typing query
The smartphone screen is now showing a 'New Chat' window within the Malwarebytes app, still against the solid yellow background. The chat interface is clean and white, featuring the Malwarebytes shield logo and the text 'AI-powered by Malwarebytes' followed by 'Hi there 👋 How can I keep you safe today?'. A standard keyboard interface is present at the bottom of the screen. The user begins typing a message in the input field, which reads 'Hey, is this'. A typing animation is visible as letters appear. The white speech bubble from the previous scene, 'Let's check it with Scam Guard', remains at the top, emphasizing the current action. The lighting is bright and neutral, consistent with an app interface.
0:07malwarebytes chat query sent with image
The smartphone screen, against the yellow background, now shows the Malwarebytes 'New Chat' window with a completed message exchange. The user's typed message, 'Hey, is this safe?', is displayed in a light grey speech bubble on the right side of the chat, indicating it has been sent. Crucially, a thumbnail image of the Korean e-commerce website from the initial scene is attached and displayed below the user's message, indicating it was shared for analysis. The chat interface is otherwise clean and white, with the Malwarebytes branding at the top. The 'Let's check it with Scam Guard' bubble has disappeared, and the keyboard is no longer visible, implying the message sending action is complete. The lighting is bright and even.
0:08malwarebytes chat scam warning
The Malwarebytes 'New Chat' window on the smartphone, against the yellow background, now shows the AI's response. Below the user's query and the attached website thumbnail, a new message from the AI appears in white text: 'This store looks risky. The domain is new and has a low reputation. Don't enter your payment detail'. Immediately after this text, a large white pop-up overlay with a red 'X' icon and the bold text 'It's a scam.' appears centrally on the screen with a jarring sound, confirming the risk. The chat interface is predominantly white, with the light grey message bubble for the user's input. The overall lighting is bright and neutral, emphasizing the warning message.
0:10iphone home screen message notification
The scene shifts to a medium shot of a modern smartphone, now against a soft light blue background. The phone displays an iPhone home screen with a grid of app icons (Facetime, Notes, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Mail, Messages, Safari, etc.). A notification banner for 'Best Deals' appears briefly at the top left. A small red badge with the number '1' is visible on the 'Messages' app icon, indicating a new message. A mouse cursor appears and hovers over the 'Messages' icon, then clicks it, initiating the transition to the next screen. A thinking face emoji, yellow with dark eyebrows and a hand on its chin, is positioned at the bottom right corner of the home screen, observing the action. A red warning triangle with the text 'Should I click this?' appears in a white speech bubble above the dynamic island.
0:12imessage link thinking
The smartphone screen, still against the light blue background, now displays the iPhone Messages app, showing a conversation. A message in a grey bubble reads: 'Massive savings on our best products! Get a 50% off voucher now: Click here'. The text 'Click here' is highlighted in blue, indicating it's a clickable link. Below the message, a keyboard is visible, though no typing is occurring. The thinking face emoji, yellow with dark eyebrows and a hand on its chin, remains at the bottom right corner of the screen, contemplating the message. The white speech bubble with the red warning triangle and the question 'Should I click this?' is still prominently displayed above the dynamic island, reinforcing the user's uncertainty. The lighting is soft and even.
0:13imessage link idea copy
The smartphone screen continues to show the iPhone Messages app with the promotional message and clickable 'Click here' link, set against the light blue background. The thinking face emoji at the bottom right has now been replaced by a smiling face emoji with a glowing yellow lightbulb above its head, signaling an idea. A mouse cursor appears and performs a long press on the 'Click here' link, which brings up a contextual menu with options 'Copy' and 'More...'. The cursor then moves to and clicks 'Copy'. The white speech bubble, now stating 'Better check this too' with a green checkmark, replaces the previous question at the top of the screen. This signifies the user's decision to copy the link for further inspection. The lighting is bright and even.
0:14malwarebytes chat paste query
The scene transitions back to the Malwarebytes app's 'New Chat' window on the smartphone, against the light blue background. The chat interface is clean and white, displaying the Malwarebytes shield logo and the introductory message 'Hi there 👋 How can I keep you safe today?'. A standard keyboard is visible at the bottom. A user types a message into the input field: 'Is this voucher real?'. This message is then sent, moving into a light grey speech bubble on the right side of the chat. The white speech bubble at the top, 'Better check this too' with a green checkmark, reinforces the action being taken. The lighting is bright and even.
0:16malwarebytes chat scam link warning
The smartphone screen, against the light blue background, shows the Malwarebytes 'New Chat' window with the AI's response to the link query. Below the user's question, 'Is this voucher real?', the AI's message appears in white text: 'This link is a scam. Delete the message.'. Simultaneously, a large white pop-up overlay with a red 'X' icon and the bold text 'It's a scam.' appears centrally on the screen, accompanied by a distinct sound, confirming the fraudulent nature of the link. The chat interface maintains its clean, white appearance, with the user's query in a light grey bubble. The 'Better check this too' bubble at the top has disappeared. The bright, even lighting focuses attention on the critical warning.
0:18email inbox thinking
The scene shifts to a medium shot of the smartphone, now against a soft light pink background. The phone displays an email application's inbox. The top section shows a search bar labeled 'Search in mail'. Below this, a list of emails is visible, with the first entry from 'Amazon.com' titled 'Don't miss our exclusive offer!' and marked with a 'Special offer' tag. Other emails from 'dave.45', 'American Airlines', and 'University of Yale' are also listed. A thinking face emoji, yellow with dark eyebrows and a hand on its chin, is positioned at the bottom right corner of the email screen. A red warning triangle with the text 'You don't know what's real and what's a scam unless you check' appears in a white speech bubble above the dynamic island, emphasizing the need for caution. A mouse cursor hovers over the 'Amazon.com' email. The lighting is bright and even.
0:21email opened idea
The smartphone screen, against the light pink background, now displays the opened 'Amazon.com' email. The email content is fully visible, showing 'From shopping@amazon.com', 'Don't miss our exclusive offer!', and the body text: 'Dear customer, Here's a special holiday offer just for you! Get the deal while it lasts! Your Amazon store'. The thinking face emoji has transformed into a smiling face emoji with a glowing yellow lightbulb above its head, symbolizing a bright idea. A mouse cursor appears and moves toward the email content. The white speech bubble at the top, 'You don't know what's real and what's a scam unless you check', persists, reminding the viewer of the overarching theme. The lighting remains bright and even, highlighting the email's details.
0:23malwarebytes chat email query
The scene transitions back to the Malwarebytes app's 'New Chat' window on the smartphone, against the light pink background. The chat interface displays the Malwarebytes shield logo and the welcoming message 'Hi there 👋 How can I keep you safe today?'. A standard keyboard is visible. A user types a message into the input field: 'Scam Guard, can I trust this?'. This message is then sent, appearing in a light grey speech bubble on the right side of the chat. The white speech bubble at the top, 'You don't know what's real and what's a scam unless you check', is still present, emphasizing the continuous need for verification. The lighting is bright and even.
0:26malwarebytes chat real email confirmation
The smartphone screen, against the light pink background, shows the Malwarebytes 'New Chat' window with the AI's response to the email query. Below the user's question, 'Scam Guard, can I trust this?', the AI's message appears in white text: 'Yes, the sender'. This is followed by a confirmation, as a large white pop-up overlay with a green checkmark icon and the bold text 'It's real.' appears centrally on the screen with a positive sound. Crucially, a thumbnail of the 'Amazon.com' email content is also attached and displayed below the user's message, indicating it was shared for analysis. The chat interface is clean and white, with the user's query in a light grey bubble. The top speech bubble has disappeared. The bright, even lighting highlights the positive outcome.