Did you consider that far from spoofing the music, you were actually helping it a lot, and giving it a bigger fanbase? |
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But the biometric check is only useful if the process is sufficiently supervised to guard against spoofing or passport switching. |
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Fela promptly recorded a track titled after the Lagos prison, spoofing the authorities. |
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Most email tools scan the header of an email to see if the sender is spoofing. |
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It also is not for people who have not seen the movies it is spoofing as the humor will not mean much to them. |
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I asked him if he would join me in spoofing the series with a short promotion spot to run on the air during the week. |
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Many of these systems have insecure password management and are vulnerable to account spoofing and denial-of-service attacks. |
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The picture is good at spoofing the hermetic atmosphere of academia without going overboard into parody or caricature. |
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In order to prevent a malicious user on the network segment from spoofing CARP advertisements, each group can be configured with a password. |
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How do social network providers protect individuals from things such as profiling, viral marketing, spoofing or cyber crime? |
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Triangle Boy uses IP spoofing and packet routing technology to minimize the bandwidth consumption on volunteer machines. |
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Data communications are also unauthenticated and do not provide cryptographic integrity protection, allowing spoofing and simulation of data messages. |
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Randomness added to the TCP ISS value for protection against spoofing attacks. |
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Merely cancelling the sell orders would then have caused prices to perk up again. Regulators have long tried to stamp out spoofing. |
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Everybody else is spoofing him as Peerlusconi and what not. Honestly, what was the man thinking? |
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The spoofing program reads the password entered and then sends it to the originator of the spoofing program, e. g. by e-mail. |
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It lags pathetically behind on the technical possibilities for hiding or spoofing IP addresses. |
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Several points were highlighted where the host might have considered diverting materials or performed a spoofing scenario. |
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Mr. Sela seems to have secret information about the spoofing of these that I don't have. |
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Egress and ingress filtering help stop IP address spoofing that is extensively utilised in denial of service attacks. |
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Instead of spoofing it, Farmer Derek plays it on trombone in an open field. |
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Yet I can never escape the feeling that Gingrich is spoofing his audiences when he engages in these culture war tirades. |
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It's obvious the writers have fun with spoofing the superhero genre. |
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Signal authentication is the most effective defense against signal spoofing, as unauthenticated users are denied access to the signal, and are unable to simulate the signal. |
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Concerns about information leakage, legal exposure, identity spoofing or even cyberloafing have caused companies to attempt to lock down IM use. |
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The military government's control of the public's ISP will anyway allow it to use sniffers and DNS spoofing to capture data packets and confidential user information without anyone realizing. |
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The first is obviously the problem of spam as a vehicle to perpetrate online fraud, whether that be phishing or identity theft, spyware, spoofing, counterfeiting, malware, botnets and the like. |
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The fear of fraud, spoofing, phishing, identity theft, and lax website security have made a sizeable percentage of consumers wary of using credit cards online. |
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Television X, owned by Daily Express and Daily Star proprieter Richard Desmond, has a rich history of spoofing zeitgeisty TV shows and recasting them in its own, ahem, unique style. |
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The company also provides testing and analysis of fingerprint-scanning devices to identify existing vulnerabilities to known spoofing strategies. |
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Research organizations are prohibited from using false or misleading return e-mail addresses, including spoofing the from label of e-mail messages, when recruiting Respondents over the Internet. |
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This patent-pending technology enables full protection against email spoofing, electronic messaging fraud, and email Phishing attacks. |
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Loose, lithe, and limber, Hemingway gets into the comedy groove and has a great time spoofing her overearnest screen persona. |
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A spoofing program can for instance create a copy of the UNIX or Windows log-in screen to entice users to enter their password when they want to log into the system. |
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These user interfaces are designed to offer the end user a highly endorsed and widely recognised level of protection from increasingly sophisticated Internet spoofing scams. |
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A WATCHDOG has called for tougher action against so-called nuisance call number spoofing, warning that their increasing use was undermining the UK's caller ID system. |
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Fidelity writers' terminology that includes words like embezzlement and forgery is being broadened to include hacker terms like spamming, spoofing, smurfing and pinging. |
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His reputation as a stern, stolid reformer is counterbalanced by the fact that he had an excellent sense of humour and used satiric fables, spoofing, and puns in his writings. |
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Spoofing is the assumption of a false identity, usually one trusted by the targeted user in order to seek unauthorized information or to give false instructions. |
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These technical initiatives represent the commitment and leadership of the industry to protect consumers and enterprises from the plague of Caller ID Spoofing and Robocalls. |
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