A different, but related, security risk is malicious homoglyphs in source code. In languages like Go (which directly supports Unicode strings), the source code could contain confusable strings leading to exploits (for instance, substituting a legitimate code library with a malicious one that has a look-alike name).

Here is a library in Go that does source-code scans for confusables:

https://github.com/NebulousLabs/glyphcheck






satish


On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 10:23 AM, deepak <deepak.singhal@dil.in> wrote:
Hi,

    thanks for sharing this phishing technique . but it can be handle easily in email server .  

Regards
Deepak Singhal
 
 
 
 

From: "Dusan Stojicevic" <dusan@dukes.in.rs>  MailId : [68261406]
To: "ua-discuss" <UA-discuss@icann.org>
Subject: [UA-discuss] And now about phishing...
Date: 19 Apr 2017 12:24:34 AM


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