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Re: [Full-disclosure] Apple Safari: idn urlbar spoofing

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Apple Safari: idn urlbar spoofing
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:27:40 +0200
Michal Zalewski wrote:

Whether Safari devs are to blame here exclusively, I'm not sure - IDN
concept is by itself pretty evil, and this can be viewed simply a clever
take on homograph attacks.

I found out that firefox has a configuration property:
network.IDN.blacklist_chars. It includes the character used in the
demonstration (ㅤ - HANGULL FILLER) and many more. So, the problem
seems to be known (at least in firefox).

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Robert Swiecki
http://www.swiecki.net

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