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Python's Unicode support can be easily abused to hide malicious string matches, making code appear innocuous while still performing malicious behavior. In this case, the stealing of sensitive data ...
However, should the abuse of Unicode for hiding malicious Python code become a trend, it might become cause for concern. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro ...
Users have long agitated for more — and more diverse — emoji, arguing that the popular Japanese pictographs simply don’t contain enough characters for modern, global communication.
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