LYNN – It seems just about every day immediately following Thanksgiving has a shopping label, but public-safety officials are warning one could present more danger than deals if consumers aren’t careful.The e-commerce industry has designated the Monday after Thanksgiving as Cyber Monday, a day when Americans can avoid the lines and with one click snare deals others lost sleep for on Black Friday.But FBI agents in Boston are warning consumers that the wrong click could hand over personal-identification information and credit card numbers to cyber criminals, who they say have become more aggressive and creative over the years.Read Monday’s Daily Item for tips on how to avoid digital scams and shop worry-free on Cyber Monday.Amber Parcher can be reached at [email protected]