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Spoofing is an easy thing to pull off in Firefox -- all you've got to do is download this add-on, refspoof.
Boing Boing 2008
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VulnWatch Syhunt: HFS (HTTP File Server) Username Spoofing and Log Forging / Injection Vulnerability (vw)
SecuObs.com 2009
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VulnWatch Syhunt: HFS (HTTP File Server) Username Spoofing and Log Forging / Injection Vulnerability (vw)
SecuObs.com 2009
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Spoofing, meaning when you receive an email that claims to be from either a person or company you know but is actually from someone else - a hacker in most cases.
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Spoofing, meaning when you receive an email that claims to be from either a person or company you know but is actually from someone else - a hacker in most cases.
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"Spoofing," a not-quite-technical term first coined in the radar community, is the transmission of fake GPS signals that receivers accept as authentic ones.
innovations-report 2008
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"Spoofing," a not-quite-technical term first coined in the radar community, is the transmission of fake GPS signals that receivers accept as authentic ones.
innovations-report 2008
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"Spoofing," a not-quite-technical term first coined in the radar community, is the transmission of fake GPS signals that receivers accept as authentic ones.
innovations-report 2008
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"Spoofing," a not-quite-technical term first coined in the radar community, is the transmission of fake GPS signals that receivers accept as authentic ones.
innovations-report 2008
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"Spoofing," a not-quite-technical term first coined in the radar community, is the transmission of fake GPS signals that receivers accept as authentic ones.
innovations-report 2008
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