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Stealing Your Life: The Ultimate Identity Theft Prevention Plan | 
| Manufacturer: Broadway Category: EBooks
List Price: $12.50 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $2.51 (20%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 20130
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.88
Publication Date: April 24, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
The charismatic forger immortalized in the film Catch Me If You Can exposes the astonishing tactics of today’s identity theft criminals and offers powerful strategies to thwart them based on his second career as an acclaimed fraud-fighting consultant. Consider these sobering facts:
*Six out of ten American companies and government agencies have already been hacked.
*An estimated 80 percent of birth certificate requests are fulfilled through the mail for people using only a name and a return address. So I could take your name and use my address, and get your birth certificate. From there I’m off to the races.
*Americans write 39 billion checks a year, and half of these folks never reconcile their bank statements.
*A Social Security number costs $49 on the black market. A driver’s license goes for $90. A birth certificate will set you back $79.
When Frank Abagnale trains law enforcement officers around the country about identity theft, he asks officers for their names and addresses and nothing more. In a matter of hours he can obtain everything he would need to steal their lives: Social Security numbers, dates of birth, current salaries, checking account numbers, the names of everyone in their families, and more. This illustrates how easy it is for anyone from anywhere in the world to assume our identities and in a matter of hours devastate our lives in ways that can take years to recover from. Considering that a fresh victim is hit every four seconds, Stealing Your Life is the reference everyone needs by an unsurpassed authority on the latest identity theft schemes.
Abagnale offers dozens of concrete steps to transform anyone from an easy mark into a hard case that criminals are likely to bypass:
• Don’t allow your kids to use the computer on which you do online banking and store financial records (children are apt to download games and attachments that host damaging viruses or attract spyware).
• Beware of offers that appeal to greed or fear in exchange for personal data.
• Monitor your credit report regularly and know if anyone’s been “knocking on your door.”
• Read privacy statements carefully and choose to opt out of sharing information whenever possible.
Brimming with anecdotes of creative criminality that are as entertaining as they are enlightening, Stealing Your Life is the practical way to shield yourself from one of today’s most nefarious and common crimes.
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Good Review but Nothing New October 24, 2008 Stealing Your Life: The Ultimate Identity Theft Prevention Plan
If you are absolutely new to idea of identity theft, it's a buy. If you've ever been a victim or are generally self-aware, it's a pass. Stealing Your Life is a good guide to preventing identity theft. Considering that a fresh victim is hit every four seconds, this book offers important tips and techniques from an unsurpassed authority on the latest identity theft schemes. Abagnale explains what criminals do and what steps you should take to protect yourself. Several anecdotes of creative criminality are included, which are as entertaining as they are enlightening. This book provides clear, practical ways to protect yourself from one of today's most common crimes - BUT none of the methods described are fool-proof, and what is worse, it is unlikely that you have not heard at least 80% of this information before.
good practical advice December 17, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Frank offers good practical advice here. This is not an incredible book by any means but more of a guidebook with examples of how to protect yourself. I think Frank a little short with the structure here and could have kept me drawn in a little bit better.
Terrifying November 21, 2007 There is excellent knowledge in here. Identity theft feels less likely after we made most of the changes suggested. Highly recommended.
Good Christmas gift September 22, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Got this book from the library, read it and then ordered copies for each of my three grown kids. It's a little scarey at the beginning, makes you wanna crawl in a hole and avoid the world. However, it does give a number of good ideas on ways to protect your indentity later in the book. Enjoy
Mr. Abagnale tells it like he sees it! Informative & Important! August 27, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The truth is -one can't appreciate the vast amount of time it takes nor the physical and mental angst that comes with finding out you've been violated, and essentially stolen...until it lands in your own life! I applaud Mr. Abagnale for speaking out and using his wealth of knowledge and life experiences to shed light on this growing and alarming crime. Typical and common myths that leave many people vulnerable include:
"I don't have to worry about identity theft because I live in a small town like Mayberry, RFD!"
or "I only use one credit card so I don't have to worry about it."
or "I only use cash or my debit card."
Or even... "I don't have to be concerned about my credit -I have excellent credit!"
The reality is -data breaches will continue to happen as "hacking" gets more sophisticated, and criminals will continue to be at least one step ahead of us at all times. Once upon a time, our personal information was just that -ours and personal! Not anymore! Give Me Back My Credit!
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