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But the police will inevitably have to examine a case of possible impersonation of a solicitor: letters do not write themselves.
For a particular data length ten simulations are executed using different set of random numbers and the possible impersonation and replay attacks are observed in the simulation.
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Funnily enough, though, Protecting the Vote explains that between 2000 and 2007 there have been 32,299 reports of UFO sightings, 352 deaths caused by lightning, and only 9 instances of possible voter impersonation.
It is thought to be related to possible cases of impersonation, where people pretend to be someone else and cast a vote, then the real person turns up.
There's also the possibility of impersonation.
"We wanted to know if it is really possible to launch an impersonation attack against Google services and started our own analysis," the researchers in the university's Institute of Media Informatics wrote.
They believe that, for now, impersonation, which is made possible by the easy availability of equipment and uniforms, poses a more substantial threat.
Impersonation attacks are only possible for inside attackers.
Impersonation and replay attack could be possible if the attacker waits for a matched response (same h L ) from the tag and replays the h R to authenticate itself.
Playing the wisecracking mogul, Arkin surely drew on Dustin Hoffman's legendary impersonation of Robert Evans, and the scene showing his pile of possible screenplays surely alludes to the script ordeal of Leo Bloom and Max Bialystock.
Mr. LaBeouf, as is his custom, runs his mouth in as many directions as possible, while Mr. Hardy mostly grunts, growls and ribbits, occasionally interrupting his angry bullfrog impersonation to deliver down-home bromides that make him sound like Toby Keith choking on a Cheeto.
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