URL Spoofing (Uniform Resource Locator) Spoofing -
When the address (A.K.A., domain name or URL) displayed in the address location bar at the top of a browser is not really the web page being displayed. For example the user may see www.citibank.com in the address location bar but really be on the web page www.iamgoingtorobyou.com
URL spoofing is enabled by the use of JavaScript. A spoofer can write computer code allowing him to display whatever URL he wishes in both the location and the status line bars.
To learn more please visit our Detecting a Spoof page in the URL SPOOFING section.
YouSpoof.info does not endorse spoofing, spamming, phishing, pretexting or any illegal activities. The information contained on YouSpoof.info is purely for informational purposes and not to be used for any illegal activity.
Please do not SPOOF for illegal purposes and take serious note of the following:
Legally the Junk Fax Law covers Text to Text messages and fines can top out at $500.00 per spoofed message.
The CAN-SPAM act covers Internet (web and e-mail based) to Text messages and fines can top out at $50,000.00 per spoofed message.
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