It was simple, they didn't trust the spoofer and felt safer with the waffler. |
And world famous spoofer Christopher Guest, himself an English lord, toffs it up wonderfully as the Lord Chancellor consistently patronised and scandalised by Mrs Henderson. |
If the same spoofer was going to be looking for a huge favour in the coming months you'd be within your rights to empty your glass over his head. |
The world's most powerful spoofer, however, wasn't built for another six years. |
An e-mail spoofer makes the e-mail look authentic and appear to be from a trusted company or friend, but instead it contains a malicious link. |