Bypass Defender and other thoughts on Unicode RTLO attacks - Sevagas
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Unicode Character 'RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE' (U+202E)
Spoof using right to left override (RTLO) technique | Infosec Resources
Mitja Kolsek on Twitter: "Pretty cool effect with Unicode Character 'RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE' (U+202E) https://t.co/hP15t8lUVO" / Twitter
mikko on Twitter: "New Mac Malware uses Right-to-Left override character (U+ 202E) to cause OS X to display this… http://t.co/wGxuRK1ReG http://t.co/DWfPOYkZgO" / Twitter
U+202E - RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE | Stefan Judis Web Development