- In
orthography and typography, a
homoglyph is one of two or more graphemes, characters, or
glyphs with
shapes that
appear identical or very
similar but...
- they are homographs,
hence the term for the attack,
although technically homoglyph is the more
accurate term for
different characters that look alike). For...
-
concept of the
allograph may be
compared and
contrasted with that of the
homoglyph –
glyphs of
different meaning that are
visually similar. For example,...
- some
Latin transliterations of
Russian such as ISO 9, ë is used for its
homoglyph ё,
representing a /jo/, as in Potëmkin to
render the
Cyrillic Потёмкин...
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Combining character Compatibility characters Duplicate characters Equivalence Homoglyph Precomposed character list Z-variant
Variation sequences Regional indicator...
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character Combining character Universal Character Set
characters Homoglyph "Definition of CHARACTER". Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved 2018-04-01. Dreyfus...
- this
approach also has issues,
requiring security measures relating to
homoglyph attacks.
Whether the
lowercase letter I is
expected to
retain its ****le...
-
breve (Ӑ ӑ; italics: Ӑ ӑ) is a
letter of the
Cyrillic script. It may be a
homoglyph of the
Latin letter A with
breve (Ă ă Ă ă)
unless the
typeface distinguishes...
-
fullwidth forms for
legacy CJK font compatibility. The
Cyrillic and Gr****
homoglyphs of the
Latin ⟨A⟩ have
separate encodings U+0410 А
CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER...
-
halfwidth and
fullwidth forms for
legacy CJK font compatibility. The
Cyrillic homoglyph of the
Latin ⟨C⟩ has a
separate encoding: U+0421 С
CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER...