The people who want to steal and hack their way into your network are in places like North Korea, China, Russia. Not sitting in your home accessing your network.
They just need to be within reach of your wireless signal. Could be one of the adjacent apartments, the house next door, or any "drive by"...
Don't respond to any e-mails saying you won gazillions amounts of dollars, because many of these requests end up as a confirmation that your e-mail is well and valid
You don't have to reply, just the fact that the email didn't bounce back to the sender means that this is a valid address.
You try to get a six year old to remember a pin number or library card..
I'm already having a hard time with ADULTS users remembering their (self-chosen) password.
Play dumb...
... and if they ask you what your job title is,
try to explain that a "SysAdmin" or an "IT Expert"
I'm 14. I've never used them, other than as an idle curiosity. I know people who've never even seen one.
...and this comes from your LONG experience in IT?
... though his invention worked superbly -- his theory was a crock of sewage from beginning to end. -- Vernor Vinge, "The Peace War"