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despite the research being cool, it is by no means "a new attack vector for homograph attacks". lots of prior art in email spoofing with homographs exist, even nearly 20 years ago by some Australian university researchers. unfortunately there was no proper citation to past work.
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Phishing is anyone's problem, but now it can get you in ways you didn't expect and for many users, no proper mitigation is currently available. Check it out: alephsecurity.com/2019/12/29/rev…
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Just saw your presentation, great work! Regarding the Australian paper, I couldn't find it, do you have some reference to it by any chance? Also, the references are in the links.
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BTW, this research has started at the beginning of 2019 so I didn't have some of the references that available today.
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