“DON’T PAY THE PANIC TAX” Host: A new scam wave uses AI voices to sound like your manager, your child, or your bank. The call feels friendly—then suddenly urgent. Guest (Cyber Unit): If you hear “Transfer now” or “Read me the code,” stop. Use the only question (1) __________ you should ask in a rush: “What detail would only we know?” Then verify by calling an official number. Host: People get tricked because the caller keeps you talking. Guest: Exactly. Don’t (2) __________ —end the call and check calmly. (3) __________ conflicting messages, treat it as a red flag, not a puzzle to solve. If you suspect fraud, forward the number and screenshots (4) __________ our hotline. Keep passwords private; never share one-time codes. If you must send money, use a bank channel you open yourself—never a link from the caller. Remember: some scams are loud; (5) __________ are polite and patient. Either way, stay (6) __________. Question 1: A. whose B. where C. whom D. that Question 2: A. drag it out B. play along C. back it up D. give it away Question 3: A. In the face of B. In place of C. In return for D. In charge of Question 4: A. with B. for C. to D. by Question 5: A. another B. the other C. others D. other Question 6: A. sceptically B. sceptic C. scepticism D. sceptical |