Spoof in a sentence as a noun

They will spoof email headers and pretend they're someone else.

It was actually a spoof of the GoDaddy statement.

That's much worse than being able to spoof normal data the game would be sending anyway.

Someone should make a Matrix spoof where the kid at the Oracle's house says,Boy: Do not try and recover the money.

You mean besides the fact that this gives remote code execution to anyone who can spoof a DNS record?

So, they spoofed GPS and jammed the rest of the communications to make it land automatically.

Spoof in a sentence as a verb

Who are these irresponsible network operators that allow spoofed source addresses out of their network?

* If provides the USG with capabilities beyond simple surveillance, for instance by allowing them to spoof Google pages.

If you're going to use a malicious certificate to spoof traffic, you'd be pretty dumb to start by targeting Google, since all their properties are pinned in Chrome.

Get their business cards and spoof mail from one employee to the other, referring to events that occured at the convention to get people to click on **** that would be a trojan.

This is a Kickstarter page for a product that hasn't even shipped yet. Instead of "I hope they cover loops", we get "she is odd in front of a camera" and "too many alarm bells".And BTW, I'm all for picking apart "insufferably pompous SV culture"–in fact, I'd love to make some spoof startup videos doing exactly that.

An insightful nugget at the very end, for anyone missing it:>In a response [another copyright advocate caught 'stealing'] issued a press release stating that their IP-addresses were spoofed.

Spoof definitions

noun

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way

verb

make a parody of; "The students spoofed the teachers"

See also: burlesque parody