The myth of the high-tech heist
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AI GeneratedThe article challenges the high-tech heist myth perpetuated by movies, emphasizing that real-life thieves rarely rely on sophisticated gadgets like in films. Research shows that successful heists prioritize meticulous planning, practice, and exploiting human vulnerabilities rather than high-tech tools. Examples like the Louvre robbery demonstrate that speed and skill trump complex security systems. The article explores how heist movies celebrate logistical expertise and collective art-making, contrasting with the lone-wolf mindset of modern grift stories. Ultimately, it suggests that heists, in a way, reflect a desire for a more competent, collective society.