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

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

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Strong medicine in sweet sauce
Review: I typically read and review books on digital security. I bought "The Art of the Steal" (TAOTS) after being captivated by "Catch Me If You Can." TAOTS is an incredible book, but not because it is a masterpiece of English literature. Rather, TAOTS is an amazing and personalized tour of a seedy underworld where ingenuity serves evil purposes. In this dark economy, criminals prey on the ignorance, greed, or benevolence of their victims. It's worth taking the time to read TAOTS, because it can help prevent you becoming a victim.

I simply couldn't imagine some of the scams Abagnale explains. The audacity of the criminal mind cannot be underestimated. The author's discussions of check fraud, embezzlement, and creative ways to cheat retailers astounded me. His explanation of counterfeiting currency was especially prescient, as this week the US Treasury announced multicolor $20 bills. I wonder if Abagnale was consulted?

Although I really enjoyed the book, I gave it four stars. Abagnale should have included citations for his fraud stories. Otherwise, how can one be sure the tales are fact and not fiction? I would have also like a "lessons learned" or "best practices" summary at the end of each chapter. Nevertheless, I echo Tom Hank's recommend that everyone who has money should read TAOTS.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A must-read for everyone, including digital security pros
Review: I typically read and review books on digital security. I bought "The Art of the Steal" (TAOTS) after being captivated by "Catch Me If You Can." TAOTS is an incredible book, but not because it is a masterpiece of English literature. Rather, TAOTS is an amazing and personalized tour of a seedy underworld where ingenuity serves evil purposes. In this dark economy, criminals prey on the ignorance, greed, or benevolence of their victims. It's worth taking the time to read TAOTS, because it can help prevent you becoming a victim.

I simply couldn't imagine some of the scams Abagnale explains. The audacity of the criminal mind cannot be underestimated. The author's discussions of check fraud, embezzlement, and creative ways to cheat retailers astounded me. His explanation of counterfeiting currency was especially prescient, as this week the US Treasury announced multicolor $20 bills. I wonder if Abagnale was consulted?

Although I really enjoyed the book, I gave it four stars. Abagnale should have included citations for his fraud stories. Otherwise, how can one be sure the tales are fact and not fiction? I would have also like a "lessons learned" or "best practices" summary at the end of each chapter. Nevertheless, I echo Tom Hank's recommend that everyone who has money should read TAOTS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mike Kan's Recommandation
Review: Just first 2 pages reading, it will get your attension. I cannot stop reading it. The author is full of knowledge about doing clerical crime.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From the horses mouth
Review: The Art of the Steal by Frank W. Abagnale is a must have for anyone with money. Abagnale, recently of "Catch Me If You Can" movie fame, was one of the youngest and most successful con-men of our time. After serving time and leaving the dark side for good, Abagnale reformed into the anti-criminal. This book uncovers the world's most common scams and describes ways to prevent them. The key word here is prevention.

Among the frauds that Abagnale describes are: credit card fraud, check fraud, embezzlement, counterfeit fraud, ATM fraud, brand-name fraud, and for all of you reading this, Internet fraud. He also discusses Indentity theft as the most important fraudulent trend of the 21st century.

I particulary enjoyed the dry and often humorous tone of this book. It is so typical of Abagnale. If I had one complaint about the book it would be that there were not enough preventive measures discussed. I wanted more.

Did this book change the way I live my life? Absolutely. I have changed many of my practices to help prevent fraud in my daily dealings. A book that can motivate someone to do that, has to have value. When it comes down to preventing fraud, knowledge is key. I therefore recommend this book to all. May we become smarter, more aware, and minimize the impact of fraud in our lives.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: From the horses mouth
Review: The Art of the Steal by Frank W. Abagnale is a must have for anyone with money. Abagnale, recently of "Catch Me If You Can" movie fame, was one of the youngest and most successful con-men of our time. After serving time and leaving the dark side for good, Abagnale reformed into the anti-criminal. This book uncovers the world's most common scams and describes ways to prevent them. The key word here is prevention.

Among the frauds that Abagnale describes are: credit card fraud, check fraud, embezzlement, counterfeit fraud, ATM fraud, brand-name fraud, and for all of you reading this, Internet fraud. He also discusses Indentity theft as the most important fraudulent trend of the 21st century.

I particulary enjoyed the dry and often humorous tone of this book. It is so typical of Abagnale. If I had one complaint about the book it would be that there were not enough preventive measures discussed. I wanted more.

Did this book change the way I live my life? Absolutely. I have changed many of my practices to help prevent fraud in my daily dealings. A book that can motivate someone to do that, has to have value. When it comes down to preventing fraud, knowledge is key. I therefore recommend this book to all. May we become smarter, more aware, and minimize the impact of fraud in our lives.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Essential for business owners!
Review: The Art of the Steal is a real eye-opener for anyone who owns or manages a small business. Abagnale's case histories of embezzlement and fraud reveal common scams and cons. I was wide-eyed, recognizing people and opportunities he described. That said, it is almost a "How to become a thief" instruction book.
The weakest parts of the book are the sections on Identity theft and interrnet fraud; possibly because I already felt familiar with those subjects. But the business, credential and ATM & check fraud sections make this book a bargain. I will not look at checks and business accountiing in the same way in the future.
I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting easy read
Review: The book introduces some ingenious saper concepts to the first-time reader...scams that would escape a common man's creative thinking process. However, I do feel that Mr. Abagnale, given his expertise in the area, could have done a better job at explaining certain ideas to the reader, and not assume that it has been understood.

Having said that, I still think the book is a good easy read. My takeaway is that while it is important to exercise common sense, it is even more imperative NOT to become paranoid and let the incidents in the book completely dictate your life.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good information; especially useful for business owners
Review: The book provides a lot of information that businesses will find useful in preventing fraud, and provides tips for individuals as well. Even if you don't care about preventing theft, the book is worth reading just to hear about some of the scams that people have perfected over the years.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good information; especially useful for business owners
Review: The book provides a lot of information that businesses will find useful in preventing fraud, and provides tips for individuals as well. Even if you don't care about preventing theft, the book is worth reading just to hear about some of the scams that people have perfected over the years.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Overview of the World of Financial Fraud
Review: This book, written by "Catch Me If You Can" author Frank Abagnale Jr., is a well written treatise on some of the potential dangers that face us in today's world. The greatest danger is that of financial fraud (so called "white collar" crime).

This book presents a very easy read to a somewhat complex subject. Mr. Abagnale provides a great overview of the types of fraud that are out there, how many fraud scams work, and how to protect yourself. While it may seem that the book sometimes borders a bit on the paranoid, I would agree with Mr. Abagnale that fraud is the fastest growing crime in America today. There are an awful lot of folks out there who would love to get their hands on your money and they'll do whatever it takes to get it.

I found very facinating the various ways that scam artists are looking to lighten your pocketbook, as well as the pocketbooks of their employers. This is a very fast read and very informative and comes highly recommended!


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