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Mixing Unicode, #JavaScript and right-to-left scripts can take you to interesting places.
That's not a number 1, it's the letter ߗ from the N'Ko script (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%27Ko_sc…). You can copy-paste the code from here: bit.ly/2tMPEfR pic.twitter.com/bI9XL6qV6z
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Joachim Viide
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yay this works for #golang too: play.golang.org/p/USik3r6lmBb
/cc @joneskoo_yx pic.twitter.com/deIkdUuLCd
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Marko Laakso
@ikisusi
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I feel sorry for people who must do security code reviews, e.g. accreditation for classified use. :(
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Joachim Viide
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I wonder if this sort of sleight of hand is used in the wild for obfuscating malicious code - or is it even useful for that.
@Turmio_ did note that similar tricks have been applied to filenames for disguising malware: computerworld.com/article/251098…
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Ossi Herrala
@oherrala
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This is ߋߋߋߋߋߋߗ€ hack right here.
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