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The FUD of IDN and Homographs

I was pointed to this article http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.aspx?ref=Internal&a=http%3a%2f%2fwww.bortzmeyer.org%2fidn-et-phishing.html about IDN and homographs, which points out that most of the fear around IDN and phishing is unfounded. Seemed

Oversimplification of EAI/IMA (International eMail Addresses)

A couple months ago I blogged about EAI Email Address Internationalization/Internationalized Email Addresses (EAI/IMA) and felt like blogging again. China's been very interested in non-ASCII email addresses for some time, and is working hard to adopt

Unicode, IDN (IDNA), EAI (IMA) and Homograph Security

I wrote about IDN & Security before http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnste/archive/2005/03/03/384692.aspx but thought I'd share some of my more updated views about security of URLs/IDN/Unicode/Email addresses. People haven't really bothered much with DNS

Email Address Internationalization / Internationalized eMail Addresses (EAI/IMA)

With the IDN work for Internationalized Domain Names using characters beyond ASCII, it is only natural to tackle the problem of Internationalized Internet eMail. Some smart people have been working on an IETF working group to figure out how non-ASCII
 
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