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Fraud

At MooreLaw PLLC, we understand how overwhelming being the victim of fraud can be. Our goal is to help you regain control and protect your rights. If your digital signature has been misused, we can provide the experienced, effective representation you deserve.

What Is Digital Signature Fraud?

A digital signature acts as a unique electronic identifier used to sign documents securely.  However, if someone gains access to your signature through malware or other means they can use it to commit fraud quickly and on a wide scale.


Digital signatures are a convenient part of modern life, but they aren’t immune to fraud. When a digital signature is stolen, it can be used without your consent to make purchases, sign contracts, or even transfer property—often before you realize what’s happening.  

What Should You Do?

If your digital signature has been stolen or used fraudulently, it’s critical to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible. Legal action may help recover losses and prevent further damage. 


If you’re a victim of digital signature fraud, don’t wait to protect your interests. 


Contact MooreLaw PLLC today to schedule your free initial consultation and learn how we can help.

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