
Scammers, Swindlers, and Frauds (and Imposters too)
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About this listen
It's our 75th episode! Recently released TV shows such as Inventing Anna, The Tinder Swinder, and Bad Vegan on Netflix, as well as The Dropout on Hulu, brought a renewed interest in the lives of scammers, con artists, frauds, and swindlers.
This week, Los and Bertram go on a deep dive into Mad Mad World of scams—including why we get scammed, how we get scammed, and how to protect yourself from getting scammed.
Thank you for listening. We love you! Don't forget—it's a Mad Mad World!
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Our treasure chest of links and resources mentioned in this episode:
- The Psychology of Con Artists, and How to Avoid Them | Maria Konnikova | Big Think - YouTube
- How to outsmart a scam: Strategies from a legendary con man | Frank W. Abagnale | Big Think - YouTube
- The Dropout Podcast - ABC Audio
- Hot Startup Theranos Has Struggled With Its Blood-Test Technology | Original WSJ Report (PDF)
- Watch "The Dropout" | Hulu
- Sarma Melngailis, Netflix’s “Bad Vegan,” Stares Down Her Past—And Future | Vanity Fair
- Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. | Netflix
- The Tinder Swindler (Original Report) | VG
- How Anna Delvey Tricked New York’s Party People | New York Magazine
- Inventing Anna | Netflix
- The Tinder Swindler | Netflix
- Every scam has one of these red flags: Ex-con man Frank Abagnale | CNBC - YouTube
- The Perfect Man Who Wasn't | The Atlantic
- Scam Tracker | Better Business Bureau
- How To Trick an Online Scammer Into Carving a Computer Out of Wood | The Atlantic
- The conman who pulled off history’s most audacious scam | BBC
- How Scams...
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