
The Costume of Truth: Why We Trust the Logo, the Lab Coat, and the Lanyard
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Show Notes
Not all deception hides in the shadows. Some of it walks right in — wearing a badge, a clipboard, or a lab coat.
In the latest issue of Deceptive Minds, I explore one of the most powerful tools in the scammer’s playbook: credibility theater — the subtle art of looking legitimate enough to bypass your skepticism.
Inside this issue:
🎭 Why we trust uniforms, logos, and titles more than facts 🧠 The psychology behind “surface-level trust” 📜 Historical scams that used nothing but confidence and costumes 🔍 How social engineers, phishers, and marketers use the same tricks today 🛡️ And how to train your brain (and your team) to see through the performance
Because sometimes, the most dangerous deception doesn’t sneak past you — it gets waved through the front door.
🧠 Join 4,000+ others exploring how deception works — and what to do about it.
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— Perry
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Check out The FAIK Files, episode 27: Prove Yourself!!
- Audio version of the podcast: https://thecyberwire.com/podcasts/the-faik-files/37/notes
- YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/m4TYB40oThg?si=AqzkaqHqD3QBXLLu
Link to my Google VEO 3 experiment, "The Sandwich Incident: https://youtu.be/DvsFm1XII6U
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