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S**U
How to protect yourself from identity thieves.
A good book overall to be aware of how identity theft occurs and steps to prevent it from happening to you.I was familiar with most of the tactics identity thieves use, such as the scam emails telling you that millions of dollars will be transferred to your account (I've gotten tons of those emails). Other methods used by identity thieves were unfamiliar to me, such as taking your personal information during supposedly public surveys.I did find the author a bit repetitious, and felt this book could have been written in a fewer pages. The author does however get his point across, and not only will you be scared, but you will also be encouraged to start taking precautions against identity thieves. You will also wonder whether you are already the victim of an identity thief.I did find it surprising that most identity thieves are close friends or relatives! This bit came to me as a shocker, and the author gives many real life cases of how children stole the identity of their own parents, or vice-versa. You can really never trust anyone.I did find it annoying when the author promoted his shredder. I think this could have been discussed in an index, but not within the book itself. This somehow made me take the book less seriously, even though the author is a former counterfeiter and an FBI instructor on identity theft and counterfeits.This book is a must read for anyone wishing to identify identity theft and learn of ways to prevent it from happening in the first place (like shredding all your documents using the author's patented shredder hihihihihihihi).The book could have been shorter and more captivating, and I did find myself skipping pages and skimming over others.
P**E
Definitely read it, but don't accept everything he says blindly
Everyone should definitely read this book. Mr. Abagnale does a great job of making people aware of how vulnerable we all are to the dangers of identity theft.What I didn't like was his tendency to sensationalize and exaggerate certain things; being able to access live satellite video feeds of your house on the internet, stuff like that. Yeah Google Earth and the street level view don't do much for privacy, but the satellite picture of my subdivision is so dated that it still shows a big patch of dirt. Hardly live, hardly a threat to your kids.I say again, definitely buy this book and read it. You'll be a much more prepared and aware person for doing so. I can definitely see why he places so much emphasis on prevention, with more serious crime being so prevalent these days, the government doesn't have the resources to really go after identity thieves. Maybe we should all form an underground anti-identity theft vigilante group. Any takers?
M**E
This is a book I suggested my husband read, ...
This is a book I suggested my husband read, after I had finished it myself. It caused many conversations between us in how to protect ourselves, and then we passed it on to friends. An eye opener.
C**H
Frank Abagnale is amazing
I was priviledged enough to meet Mr. Abagnale one day and sat in one of his classes for a day. He is an amazing person and if it comes to identity theft he is king.He has worked for the FBI for 40 years and many of the protective measures in place today are because of him.So take the advice from the king himself.C.Flemishfeel free to discuss this with me at@wookie198[...]and if you are in the mood for something else fee free to check out one of my own books.
J**S
You have got to read this
I listened to this book via my Audible.com subscription. I bought the print edition because there were so many reference I wanted to be able to look back on. It's hard to do with the audio version so I bought the book. It makes you so much aware of the things that can bite you. The precautions are worth the price of the book. I don't overlook some of the things he suggested any more.
G**N
Must read
Must read for anyone who uses technology in their everyday life. Helps you stay protected.
G**S
book
If you do not pay attention to authors self-glorification - it is good a reading.
B**S
Our Precious Identity
Frank Abagnale gives us a great deal of insight into how our identies can be stolen even if we have never opened a charge account in our lives. My sister frequently tells me her identity will never be stolen because she never uses a charge card over the Internet. Mr. Abagnale blows that theory out of the water. We're living in a new world and need to take new precautions as clearly explained in this book.
S**M
It's neither use nor ornament.
I thought this would be full of practical advice and autobiographical cases but it has very little of either. I could have googled this.
N**S
Thanks a million Frank
This book will open your eyes to the scary world of identity theft. Thank you Frank for your well written and thoroughly researched book. You are doing your bit to alert us to what will happen if we're not more careful with out personal information. The book caused me to change my careless ways.
E**Y
Well written.
Educational.
S**Z
Interesting read
As an id fraud expert and being involved in the security industry this was an interesting read. Franks tips are still relevant today - wonder what Michael Sabo would have to say about this book? ;)
G**É
Not up to date now.
Good for US readers but not so much for readers in other countries. Published in 2007, presently (2020) out of date.
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