How To Identify A Fraud From A Genuine Document
Posted by Andrea Hill in Tech, tags: root signing, ssl, ssl certificate, ssl certificates, TechIf you are about to sign an vital legal document that binds a deal, for instance, a sale of a real estate property or a manuscript to be filed in court, you have to safeguard yourself versus manuscript forgery. In the older days, forgery was a felony one can commit on checks, where the forger simply puts a fake signature on a cheque for the intent of stealing cash. Nowadays, forgery has become more high-level so as to include document forgery. The forger can change an insignia or emblem on a document, alter the sum expressed on a manuscript, or change the signature appearing on the manuscript. Whether you are purchasing a real estate property or filing a legal document in the court, you need to protect yourself against document forgery.

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