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You know you shouldn't brag about the bad stuff you did as a kid: shoplifting, doing drugs, getting chased by the police. But it's so hard not to. That's the problem Frank W. Abagnale Jr., 54, is ...
Between the ages of 16 and 21, Frank Abagnale Jr. successfully impersonated a Pan Am pilot on flights to over 80 different ...
MANITOWOC - Frank Abagnale, the inspiration for the 2002 movie "Catch Me If You Can" and now an expert on cyber-security and fraud prevention, said crime today is made much easier by technology ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ As a teenager in the 1960s, Frank W. Abagnale Jr. traveled the globe by masquerading as a pilot, stole millions of dollars with phony checks, and seduced an abundance of ...
Frank Abagnale inspired the movie "Catch Me If You Can." The criminal-turned-consultant visited Knoxville to fight fraud.
Abagnale says he taught himself identity deception as a 16-year-old in New York. “My parents had divorced and I was a runaway with no money, so I had to be creative,” he says.
Frank W. Abagnale Jr. was annoyed. According to both Abagnale himself and his autobiography, in the mid-1960s and early ’70s, when he was between 16 and 21, he had impersonated a Pan Am pilot ...
SAN DIEGO--The FPA Experience 2011 annual conference here this week had one of the most colorful Americans in recent history as its first keynote speaker: Frank Abagnale Jr., the notorious ...
The AARP Fraud Watch Network and WGN Radio with host Lou Manfredini presented Frank Abagnale on protecting yourself from identity theft. Abagnale is one of the world’s most respected authorities on ...