0:00phone app scan
A close-up, high-angle shot shows a pair of fair-skinned hands holding a black smartphone with a cracked screen. The phone displays an active anti-malware scan in progress, with an app named 'up' (likely Upwork) visible at the top of the scan list, followed by 'com.upwork.android.apps.main'. A blue 'Stop scanning' button is prominently displayed at the bottom of the scan window, suggesting user interaction. The interface is predominantly white and light grey with blue accents. The background is a dark, indistinct surface, possibly a desk. Overhead lighting creates soft reflections on the phone screen. Dominant colors are white, blue, and black. A large white text overlay reads 'SECRET TOOLS YOU SHOULD KNOW (PART 27)', centrally positioned and slightly angled. The camera is static.
0:02computer screen whitepages code
A medium shot captures a desktop computer monitor from a slightly elevated, straight-on perspective. The screen is split vertically, displaying two distinct interfaces. The upper portion, roughly two-thirds of the screen, shows a Whitepages-like website with search results for 'John Smith', detailing various individuals with that name, their addresses (e.g., Calais, ME; Rockland, MA), and contact options. The website interface is white with blue text links. The lower third of the screen features a terminal-like interface with bright green text displaying what appears to be lines of code or system logs on a black background, reminiscent of a hacking or data processing screen. A fair-skinned finger points directly at the monitor, highlighting information within the Whitepages search results. The background behind the monitor is out of focus, showing a glimpse of a light-colored wall and possibly a window, suggesting an indoor, office-like setting. Overlays of bold, white text with blue outlines read 'THERE'S A SITE' at the bottom center, followed by 'EXPOSED ONLINE.'
0:06computer screen malwarebytes landing
A medium shot, slightly elevated, captures a laptop screen displaying the Malwarebytes landing page. The website's title, 'Malwarebytes', is visible in the top left, followed by 'Is Your Personal Data Exposed Online?'. Below this, there's a text box labeled 'Enter Email Address' and a blue 'Start Free Scan' button. The page features three illustrative images showing people interacting with devices, implying data exposure scenarios. The overall color scheme of the webpage is clean, with white, blue, and grey elements. The laptop's keyboard is visible in the foreground, out of focus. The background is a brightly lit, out-of-focus indoor setting, possibly an office or living room with light-colored walls. The lighting is bright and even. Bold white text overlays with blue outlines appear: 'GO TO MALWAREBYTES.COM' at the bottom center, and then 'AND TRY THE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT SCANNER.'
0:10computer screen malwarebytes email input
A medium shot focuses on a laptop screen displaying a dark-themed page from Malwarebytes, specifically prompting for email input. The heading reads 'Is your personal info exposed to hackers?'. Below, a section titled 'How it works' is partially visible. A text field labeled 'Enter an email you use' and a 'Scan' button are central. The page design is sleek and modern, using dark blues, greys, and white text. The laptop's black keyboard is in the foreground, slightly out of focus. The background behind the monitor is blurred, showing soft ambient light. A bold white text overlay with a blue outline, 'TYPE YOUR EMAIL.', appears at the bottom center, indicating an instruction.
0:12computer screen malwarebytes data breach
A medium shot captures a laptop screen displaying a critical alert from Malwarebytes. The screen shows a dark grey banner with a red icon and the text 'Digital Footprint Insights'. Below this, a prominent message in white text declares: 'Your personal information was exposed, putting you at risk of identity theft.' The word 'risk' is highlighted in red. The overall page retains the dark, sleek Malwarebytes interface. The laptop keyboard is still visible in the foreground, out of focus. The background is an out-of-focus indoor setting with warm lighting. A bold white text overlay with a blue outline, 'IT SHOWS IF YOUR INFO HAS BEEN LEAKED IN A DATA BREACH.', is positioned at the bottom center.
0:14phone installing malwarebytes
A close-up, slightly high-angle shot of a person's fair-skinned hand interacting with a black smartphone. The phone's screen displays the Google Play Store interface, showing the 'Malwarebytes Mobile Security' app page. The app is in the 'Pending...' state, indicating it's being installed. A 'Cancel' button and a greyed-out 'Open' button are visible. Below, 'Suggested for you' apps like 'Bend: Stretching & Flexibility' and 'VPN' are shown. The phone has a visibly cracked screen at the bottom. The background is a warm, light brown wooden surface, likely a desk or table, with subtle wood grain visible. The lighting is soft and even. Bold white text overlays with blue outlines state 'IT'S FREE, FAST,' and then 'AND KIND OF CREEPY WHAT IT FINDS.' at the bottom center. The camera remains static throughout this interaction.
0:17computer screen malwarebytes scan results
A medium shot captures a laptop screen displaying the full scan results from Malwarebytes. The top of the screen shows 'Malwarebytes' logo and '70% Scanning Scott Curtis'. The main heading is 'Scanning sites that sell your personal info'. Below, three prominent white boxes display 'Scan findings': '75 Sites scanned', '19 Profiles located', and '147 Personal details found'. Further down, under '19 Detailed exposure results', an entry from 'FreePeopleDirectory' indicates 'Scott James Curtis, 60 years old' is 'Exposed' in a red box. A blue button reads 'Remove my data for me'. The interface is white with blue and grey elements, and red highlights for 'Exposed'. The laptop keyboard is out of focus in the foreground. The background is blurred, showing a light-colored indoor environment. Bold white text overlays with blue outlines read 'TRY IT.', 'YOU'LL BE SHOCKED HOW MUCH OF YOUR INFO', and 'IS ALREADY OUT THERE.' at the bottom center.
0:21malwarebytes logo outro
A wide shot displays the official Malwarebytes logo centered on a plain white background. The logo features a stylized blue 'M' shape, resembling a shield or two intertwined brackets, above the word 'Malwarebytes' in a clear, sans-serif blue font. Below the logo, a prominent blue rectangular button reads 'Try Now'. Further down, smaller grey buttons indicate 'Available on the App Store' and 'GET IT ON Google Play', each with its respective icon. The scene is clean, minimalist, and brightly lit, with no shadows or extraneous details, serving as a final call to action.