Web — leonardo dicaprio stars as real life con man frank abagnale jr. , who throughout the '60s and '70s cashed more than $2 million in fake checks and successfully posed as a doctor, a lawyer, a.

Web — abagnale's presentation included information about security breaches, phishing attempts, home securing hacks, and other types of cyber crime.

Web — before we glimpse the many identities that dicaprio's frank abagnale will eventually assume, we see the kid he was at home:

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Was arrested numerous times for various schemes, he forged checks, and he did attempt to pose as a pilot, though.

He used a fake employee id to complete the con and forged a federal aviation administration pilot’s license.

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Agent that caught frank abagnale — he’s called carl hanratty in the movie but we reveal his true identity — spent a few days investigating the jfk murder in chicago. )

Theft, fraud, forgery, and impersonating a pilot.

He served almost four years in prison.

Might be hard to place, but his crimes definitely aren't:

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Web — there is some truth to the ending of catch me if you can. frank abagnale jr.

Webthe flying conman abagnale rang pan american world airways and claimed he was a pilot who lost his uniform when it was getting cleaned at a hotel.

An only child who revered his father and was devastated to learn of.

Abagnale predicts global cyber crime will.

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In 1970, abagnale was arrested by the fbi, which suspected him of posing as a pan am pilot and cashing forged checks in a number of cities.

Played by leonardo dicaprio, the movie follows frank’s career as a conman, cheque forger and imposter.

While the movie made it appear as if it was a simple process, it was anything but.