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The phrase "fake message" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a message that is not true or genuine. Example: The politician was caught sending fake messages to his supporters in order to manipulate public opinion.
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As This is Money reports, the hackers managed to 'spoof' their phone number, making their fake message appear in a thread of earlier, genuine texts from Santander.
The Associated Press, for example, has remained silent after its Twitter account was hijacked and a fake message was posted about explosions at the White House.
Haddad regards music as a "prohibited and fake message of love and peace" and gender equality as a "very evil thing".
The S.E.A.'s A.P. attack, in which it used the A.P. account to post a fake message about explosions at the White House, sent the stock market nose-diving before the hoax was discovered.
The real enemy identified by proponents of Sopa/Pipa-type laws is not piracy, or whatever fake message they come up with next, but dissent – which all of these control corporations know will force them to open up their books and be accountable.
As well as hacking into people's accounts to send out the fake message, the fraudster deletes every one of their victim's emails and contacts, presumably to stop them quickly getting hold of their contacts to tell them to ignore the previous message.
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Normally, the adversaries compromise sensors and launch the DoS attack by replaying redundant messages or making overdose of fake messages.
Basically, an attacker (phisher) tricks people into divulging sensitive information by sending fake messages to a large number of users at random.
It then spewed out fake messages to the point that genuine communications on the network were swamped.
During the Iraq war, there were periodic efforts to send fake messages to cellphones or computers to lure militants into traps.
Machine-learning models can now match humans at the art of crafting convincing fake messages, and they can churn out far more of them without tiring.
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