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- noun Someone who
spoofs .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Instead of creating a new piece of hardware from scratch, Tru3D created a "spoofer" - a device that makes Mitsubishi's 3DA-1 adapter think Samsung TVs are Mitsubishi.
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Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008
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The old XFF in the header trick … If only I had installed an XFF spoofer a long time ago … oh wait … I DID!
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Now it's just getting ridiculous: Here's a job offer looking to hire a review spoofer, a'la Belkin.
- The Consumerist 2009
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Now it's just getting ridiculous: Here's a job offer looking to hire a review spoofer, a'la Belkin.
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To intercept someone's voice mail, a spoofer would pretend to be calling from the hacking target's own number, tricking carriers into thinking subscribers are dialing their own numbers to check voice mail.
Easy-to-Guess Passwords Open Door to Hackers Carl Bialik 2011
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As I said, it's hard to tell the crazy from the spoofer, at times.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [125] -- Ask! Tell! 2010
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As I said, it's hard to tell the crazy from the spoofer, at times.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [125] -- Ask! Tell! Chris Weigant 2010
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I think Rejection Queen is at best a spoofer wouldn't call her a satirist, the vulgar blog doesn't have the wit or intelligence required for satire, or at worst someone with a pathological need for attention.
Authors Behaving Badly? jimhines 2010
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A spoofer can lure them all into initiating full uploads.
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