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[Frank W. Abagnale] ↠ The Art of the Steal: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business from Fraud, America's #1 Crime ë Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Art of the Steal: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business from Fraud, America's #1 Crime In a certain sense, I'm still a con artist. Abagnale takes you deep inside the world and mind of the con artist, showing you just how he pulled off his scams and what you can do to avoid becoming the next victim. You'll find out why crooks wash checks and iron credit cards and why a thief brings glue with him to the ATM. Prevention is the best form of protection. I've applied the same relentless attention to working on stopping fraud that I once applied to perpetuating fraud."In Catch Me if Y

The Art of the Steal: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business from Fraud, America's #1 Crime

Title : The Art of the Steal: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business from Fraud, America's #1 Crime
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Rating : 4.61 (651 Votes)
Asin : 0767906845
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 225 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-11
Language : English

In a certain sense, I'm still a con artist. Abagnale takes you deep inside the world and mind of the con artist, showing you just how he pulled off his scams and what you can do to avoid becoming the next victim. You'll find out why crooks wash checks and iron credit cards and why a thief brings glue with him to the ATM. Prevention is the best form of protection. I've applied the same relentless attention to working on stopping fraud that I once applied to perpetuating fraud."In Catch Me if You Can, Frank W. The world--famous former con artist and bestselling author of Catch Me if You Cannow reveals the mind--boggling tricks of the scam trade--with advice that has made him one of America's most sought--after fraud--prevention experts."I had as much knowledge as any man alive concerning the mechanics of forgery, check swindling, counterfeiting, and other similar crimes. A

DRYWASHER-BILL said almost tempting to try the examples. Frank Abagnale starts off with some very interesting and specifiic details in a book that's pretty good reading. Informative, and offering a few examples that likely work for con-men, the first "almost tempting to try the examples" according to DRYWASHER-BILL. Frank Abagnale starts off with some very interesting and specifiic details in a book that's pretty good reading. Informative, and offering a few examples that likely work for con-men, the first 2/almost tempting to try the examples Frank Abagnale starts off with some very interesting and specifiic details in a book that's pretty good reading. Informative, and offering a few examples that likely work for con-men, the first 2/3 of the book are focused and follow a coherent course. In the final portion of the book, maybe just for filler, the author then muddies the course and gets ambiguous, giving us information that really does not explain or solve anything for the reader--it's vague and general themes that we all hear constantly, and the only real way to get the monkey off our back would be to cli. of the book are focused and follow a coherent course. In the final portion of the book, maybe just for filler, the author then muddies the course and gets ambiguous, giving us information that really does not explain or solve anything for the reader--it's vague and general themes that we all hear constantly, and the only real way to get the monkey off our back would be to cli. /almost tempting to try the examples Frank Abagnale starts off with some very interesting and specifiic details in a book that's pretty good reading. Informative, and offering a few examples that likely work for con-men, the first 2/3 of the book are focused and follow a coherent course. In the final portion of the book, maybe just for filler, the author then muddies the course and gets ambiguous, giving us information that really does not explain or solve anything for the reader--it's vague and general themes that we all hear constantly, and the only real way to get the monkey off our back would be to cli. of the book are focused and follow a coherent course. In the final portion of the book, maybe just for filler, the author then muddies the course and gets ambiguous, giving us information that really does not explain or solve anything for the reader--it's vague and general themes that we all hear constantly, and the only real way to get the monkey off our back would be to cli. Michael D Wrenn said Inportant information for you.. Couldn't put it down. Was hard to believe how dumb people could be. Like they wanted to be taken. A lot of information so you won't be taken.. "The best thief" according to Amazon Customer. The best part of Frank's books, is they are factual. I enjoy the real world explanations. It is a good read

The stories Abagnale tells in The Art of the Steal provide fascinating glimpses of a criminal underworld. Author Frank W. I'm just putting down a positive con these days, as opposed to the negative con I used in the past," he explains. "I've applied the same relentless attention to working on stopping fraud that I once applied to perpetrating fraud." His expertise comes in handy: businesses lose an estimated $400 billion each year to fraud. "I was proficient enough at cashing fraudulent checks that I earned the distinction of becoming one of the most hunted criminals by the FBI." Abagnale was ultimately caught, and he served prison sentences in France, Sweden, and the United States. The chapter on the emerging problem of identity theft--with its tips on how to keep Soci

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