sự giả mạo
/ˈspuːfɪŋ//ˈspuːfɪŋ/The word "spoofing" originated in the late 1970s as a technical term in the field of electronics. It referred to the process of intentionally transmitting false signals to deceive electronic equipment, such as GPS navigational systems or radar, into displaying incorrect data. The term gained wider usage within the computing industry in the 1980s and 1990s, as hoodlums began using it to describe deceitful activities on computer networks. Spoofing, in the computing world, refers to the practice of faking digital information, such as IP addresses, email headers, or website URLs, with the aim of tricking computers, devices, or people into believing the false information is genuine. Spoofing can be used for various malicious purposes, including hiding one's true identity online, evading network security measures, or stealing sensitive information. Its most common form is IP address spoofing, which involves sending packets with forged IP addresses in order to bypass access controls or deceive network devices. The term "spoofing" has since spread beyond the technical realm and is now used in everyday language to describe various forms of deception, particularly in the context of satire or humor.
the practice of sending emails that appear to come from somebody else's email address
thực hành gửi email có vẻ như đến từ địa chỉ email của người khác
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the activity of copying a film, TV programme, etc. in a humorous way by exaggerating its main features
hoạt động sao chép một bộ phim, chương trình truyền hình, v.v. theo cách hài hước bằng cách phóng đại các tính năng chính của nó
sự chế giễu một cách trìu mến các thể loại phim như phim kinh dị
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