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Unicode is simply a table that assigns numbers called code points to various characters. For example, the Latin letter 'A' is numbered '65,' the Arabic letter 'س' is '1587,' and the katakana 'tsu ...
In his blog, Stenberg shows how an attacker replaces a common ASCII character in the code with an almost identical one from the Unicode table. This is not recognizable in the code editor, but ...
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