Book Review: Fraud: Cybercrime Story
The book is a quick read at just over 81 pages. It's a book that you would like to Read In One Sitting.
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The book is a quick read at just over 81 pages. It’s a book that you would like to “Read In One Sitting”.
The book has a story about Cybercrime, How fraud happens? What is real life, a serious effect of Cybercrime in our life?
I like the writing style. the characterization is excellent. Especially the hero of the story Samyak. The book also has a social message. The Book is not only for the technical reader but also non-technical readers. Dipal keeps in mind that every reader enjoys the book. The storyline is well portrayed. You will enjoy a flow of the story. The entire story is divided in three days starting on Sunday and ends on Tuesday.
I would say an exciting Cybercrime thriller, a compelling psychological study, and the story of a hacker shows how they’re committed.
Technology has always been a double edged sword — fire kept us warm and cooked our food but also burned down our life.
Overall, It’s good combination of cybercrime, human psychology, social message and thriller.
I would probably give this book 4 out of 5 stars for the first few stories.