Forgery in the manner of John Constable (1776–1837), "Seascape," watercolor, The Courtauld, London (all images courtesy Samuel Courtauld Trust) LONDON — A certain romanticism surrounds art forgery.
Forgery of official documents by monks was rife across medieval Europe because of social changes and the growing importance of the written word, a new book shows. Fake documentation began to be ...
One of the University of Michigan Library’s most prized possessions, which appeared to be a Galileo manuscript, is now thought to be the work of a 20th-century forger. By Michael Blanding Galileo ...
Tempers flared in the House of Representatives on Thursday as a fierce disagreement over the leadership of the opposition caucus degenerated into a rowdy session, with lawmakers trading accusations of ...
Take advantage of anti-forgery tokens in ASP.NET Core to protect users of your applications against cross site request forgery exploits. Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) is an attack that tricks an ...