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  2. IDN homograph attack - Wikipedia

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    An example of an IDN homograph attack; the Latin letters "e" and "a" are replaced with the Cyrillic letters "е" and "а".The internationalized domain name (IDN) homoglyph attack (often written as homograph attack) is a method used by malicious parties to deceive computer users about what remote system they are communicating with, by exploiting the fact that many different characters look ...

  3. Homoglyph - Wikipedia

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    Some other combinations of letters look similar, for instance rn looks similar to m, cl looks similar to d, and vv looks similar to w. In certain narrow-spaced fonts (such as Tahoma ), placing the letter c next to a letter such as j, l or i will create a homoglyph, such as cj cl ci (g d a).

  4. Letterlike Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Letterlike Symbols is a Unicode block containing 80 characters which are constructed mainly from the glyphs of one or more letters. In addition to this block, Unicode includes full styled mathematical alphabets , although Unicode does not explicitly categorize these characters as being "letterlike."

  5. International Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The letters chosen for the IPA are meant to harmonize with the Latin alphabet. [note 7] For this reason, most letters are either Latin or Greek, or modifications thereof. Some letters are neither: for example, the letter denoting the glottal stop, ʔ , originally had the form of a question mark with the dot removed.

  6. Faux Cyrillic - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the accent over the letter З never occurs in Russian, as it is a consonant, but letter З́ exist in Montenegrin language. Faux Cyrillic , pseudo-Cyrillic , pseudo-Russian [ 1 ] or faux Russian typography is the use of Cyrillic letters in Latin text , usually to evoke the Soviet Union or Russia , though it may be used in other ...

  7. 15 Copycats That Deserve Their Own Lookalike Competitions - AOL

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    (Unless, of course, there's a lookalike contest in your town for the celeb you look like. Then you gotta go compete for the gold mystery gift card.) Below are our top 15 favorites, but let us know ...

  8. Pseudo-runes - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo-runes are letters that look like Germanic runes but are not true ancient runes. The term is mostly used of incised characters that are intended to imitate runes, often visually or symbolically, sometimes even with no linguistic content, but it can also be used to describe characters of other written languages which resemble runes, for example: Old Turkic script, Old Hungarian script ...

  9. A woman killed her look-alike to fake her own death ... - AOL

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    A German woman was sentenced to life for murdering her look-alike. The victim's family in Algeria only found out about the verdict weeks later. A woman killed her look-alike to fake her own death.