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* [[Spoof (game)]], a guessing game
* [[Spoof (game)]], a guessing game
* [[Spoofing (finance)]], a disruptive algorithmic-trading tactic designed to manipulate markets
* [[Spoofing (finance)]], a disruptive algorithmic-trading tactic designed to manipulate markets
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==Culture==
==Culture==
* A type of satire, specifically a [[parody]], in which an original work is made fun of by creating a similar but altered work.
* A type of satire, specifically a [[parody]], in which an original work is made fun of by creating a similar but altered work.
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** [[Caller ID spoofing]]
** [[Caller ID spoofing]]
** [[Email spoofing]]
** [[Email spoofing]]
** [[GNSS spoofing]], involving navigation satellites
** [[IP address spoofing]]
** [[IP address spoofing]]
** [[MAC spoofing]]
** [[MAC spoofing]]

Latest revision as of 02:49, 17 October 2025

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Spoof, spoofs, spoofer, or spoofing may refer to:

Culture

  • A type of satire, specifically a parody, in which an original work is made fun of by creating a similar but altered work.
  • Spoof film (aka parody film), a cinematographic genre
  • Spoofing (anti-piracy measure), a technique to curb unlawful online downloading

Science and technology

Networking and communications

See also

  • Meaconing, the interception and rebroadcast of navigation signals
  • Replay attack, a network attack in which transmitted data is fraudulently repeated or delayed

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