In the digital depths, a shadow once thrived,
A hacker of systems, through firewalls he dived.
With a click and a clack, his fingers would dance,
Over keys that unlocked, a perilous trance.
He surfed through the net, with malevolent grace,
Leaving nary a trace, in the virtual space.
But as codes were cracked, and data unfurled,
A silent alarm spread across the world.
Cyber guards awoke to the sinister breach,
With digital shields, the intruder they’d teach.
A battle ensued in the binary realm,
A hacker’s demise, the code stream overwhelmed.
His screen flickered fast, with warnings that blared,
As the guardians’ code, his defenses pared.
With each passing second, his options grew slim,
The light of his screen, now hauntingly dim.
In a final attempt, he launched his last spike,
But the network’s response was a resounding strike.
And so it was there, in the glow of the byte,
A hacker met his end, in the silence of night.
No longer to lurk in the data’s abyss,
His presence now gone, like a fleeting kiss.
A lesson thus learned, in the cybernetic haze,
That even the crafty, meet their match in the maze.
Yet, in the quiet of his solitary room,
The hacker’s heart felt an impending doom.
For in the web he wove, so intricate and vast,
He found himself entangled, caught at last.
The cursor blinked, a sentinel in the night,
A reminder of his failure, his oversight.
The codes he once mastered, now his cage,
His digital empire, crumbled with rage.
The world outside, oblivious to his plight,
Continued on, bathed in the screen’s soft light.
While he, once a king in the land of the byte,
Faced the morning’s dawn, devoid of his might.
For every action in the cyber sphere,
Carries a weight, a cost that’s dear.
And he who dares to cross the line,
Will find there’s more at stake than online.
So let this tale be a warning clear,
To those who hack, with ill intent and fear.
The net is vast, but justice has its eyes,
And in the end, it’s the hacker who falls, not the wise.

Beautifully written but the Hackers are always dare to do some mess well shared
Thank you very much! Your right and unfortunately they will be.
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