Kids and money: Cybersecurity lessons are vital for children


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 19 Dec 2018

Two boys sit at a table, using a laptop computer in the living room of a house. (Sebastian Czapnik/Dreamstime/TNS)

Are your kids are shopping online this holiday season? If so, are they connecting to unsecure WiFi networks? Are they familiar with the retailer who's offering that great deal? 

Then consider this scenario: Do your kids know what to do if they receive an email from a group they're unfamiliar with seeking a charitable donation – and perhaps trying to take advantage of a child's goodwill? 

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