Twas the day after Christmas, and this family was smart

A post-holiday poem you can read by the fireplace for the digital age.
Twas the day after Christmas, when all through the place, not a box was unopened, joy filled every face.
The wrappings lay scattered, a colorful view, while the family admired things shiny and new.
Papa got a laptop from his favorite name brand, with a screen that unlocked with a touch of his hand.
Mama got a tablet for browsing websites, promising reading, and videos, and shopping delights.
For the children, new consoles and phones, they were thrilled, in virtual worlds, dreams would soon be fulfilled.
With these digital gifts, and their limitless extents came a need for protection, some cyber defense.
The parents knew well, the family should care to keep themselves safe from the threats of malware.
Even the kids already knew about phishing email shams, they're a savvy generation, quite resistant to scams.
On the world wide web, where they all played and browsed, lurked scammers and fraudsters, in the online world housed.
Eager to steal accounts, and credit cards, with a click they prowled the web silently, their methods quite slick.
So this family gathered, and made up a plan, To safeguard their gadgets before their adventures began.
Antivirus software, a shield strong and true to block malware and viruses from breaking right through.
They crafted strong passwords, complex and secure, with a manager to remind them when they weren't quite sure.
They'd monitor credit scores, and the web for ID theft, to help keep their finances from becoming bereft.
Now their devices were guarded, with hopes clear and bright, the family looked forward to a year full of light.
In a digital world, where threats come and go, they were better prepared for tech threats' ebb and flow.
So here's to the year, safe, secure, and new, with digital safety for the whole family crew.
Aware of the risks, and all prepared to face keeping their connected world a cyber safe place.


This Cyber News was published on blog.avast.com. Publication date: Tue, 26 Dec 2023 14:43:06 +0000


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