An email’s important, 
That much is clear fact - 
But you need to stay safe 
From an email attack.
There’s so many threats,
and with attackers so busy 
how can you stop them all 
without getting dizzy?
To answer this question,
we look to one Who, 
who smartly saved Christmas 
from disaster, part two!
We all know this Who, 
Cindy Lou, she’s called, 
who opened her email 
but at that point, she stalled.
She there found a message 
from her old friend, the Grinch 
but something about it 
was off by an inch.
“Hello you my grand chum,” 
this strange email read. 
This didn’t sound like what 
The Grinch would have said!
“I need a big favor, 
I feel like a fool, 
and right now I’m stuck 
in the Jungle of Nool.”
The email went on,
 “Just so you’re aware, 
I decided to travel 
and let down my hair.
“But while I was here, 
my wallet was taken! 
my tickets were in there, 
I’m broke and I’m shaken!
“So please, send me funds 
and send them quite fast! 
If I don’t get home soon 
I don’t know if I’ll last!
“I have included a link 
to a transactional site, 
please send it in Seusscoin, 
I need it tonight!
“So please, my dear Cyndi, 
help me come home! 
I want to be safe, 
nevermore will I roam!”
Cindy sat back, 
a frown on her face. 
She said, “I don’t think 
he’s really stuck in that place.”
Young Cindy was wise, 
and, shaking her head, 
said, “This might be a scam! 
Let me check what I read.
“Aha! Yes, here! This part doesn’t make sense!” 
Cindy was heard to exclaim. 
“How could the Grinch 
misspell my first name?”
She peered ever closer, 
and cried out, “Success! 
I know the Grinch well, 
that’s not his address!”
So Cindy was smart, 
and by dialing correctly, 
she called up the Grinch 
who answered directly:
“Hello, my dear, what do you need?” 
Said the reformed Grinch so nicely, 
and Cindy explained 
what had happened, concisely.
Young Cindy knew that 
when one gets a strange note, 
one should try to make sure 
that note’s a real quote.
Because email can be 
a tool for a crook 
trying to make you 
feel like a schnook.
So be careful of email 
now, and all seasons 
and when you get a message 
always question the reason
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