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As a Forensic Document Examiner, the author of this new book still works cases today that revolve around documents prepared and signed ten, twenty, and even fifty years ago. Any document that you have ever signed or been connected to in the past can come under dispute today or tomorrow and go to arbitration or court litigation. Similarly, all the documents being prepared by computers today are important now, but will also carry significance into the future.

The trend today is toward documents being transferred, read, and archived via computers, with this information never ending up being printed to paper. Our world is in a transition from paper to gigabytes and the computer fraud we see today is just a new application of the age old scams.

As we are now implementing new applications of computer technology and e-commerce every day, along with these new technologies come new methods of forging, counterfeiting, and committing fraud by creative “e-criminals.” We need to know what the e-criminals are doing today and learn how to guard against their strikes.

“Desktop Counterfeiting”, although already being used as an effective computer fraud, is continually perfecting itself with every newer generation of printer that comes on the market. Printer technology is just now catching up to the scanners and imaging programs that offer excellent quality and tools for creating sophisticated counterfeit negotiable instruments and identifications.

Counterfeiting checks is an inexpensive way for crooks to steal millions with just a small amount of skill. Bad checks can easily be cashed in supermarkets and department stores because cashiers often have little training in recognizing them.

The counterfeiting of stock certificates and identity documents is on the increase. Cut-and-Paste Forgeries processed with computer equipment can also be called “desktop forgery” since it is just another application of the basic desktop counterfeiting techniques, only applied to signatures. Now your legitimate signature from another true document can be simply cut-and-paste to a bogus contract. You need to know the many things you can do to prevent this from happening to you!

BUSINESS FRAUD: KNOW IT & PREVENT IT,

Also addressed is the issue of fraudulent attacks against Network Environments by high-tech Hackers. This Book discusses these dangers lurking on the outside of your network systems and the precautions that will prevent Hackers from breaking into them. Tightening up your Network Security and the details of properly archiving your digital information are also addressed.

Computer Fraud Prevention

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