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between the internationalized and ASCII representations of a domain name. It uses the ASCII form for DNS lookups but can present the internationalized form to... |
policy cannot be presumed to be infallible. DNS spoofing – Cyberattack using corrupt DNS data Website spoofing – Creating a website, as a hoax, with the intention... |
RFC 5890, Internationalized Domain Names for Applications (IDNA):Definitions and Document Framework RFC 5891, Internationalized Domain Names in Applications... |
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is an email authentication method designed to detect forged sender addresses in email (email spoofing), a technique... |
unauthenticated unencrypted 7-bit ASCII text communications, susceptible to trivial man-in-the-middle attack, spoofing, and spamming, and requiring any... |
Email (section Email spoofing) and phishing methods typically use spoofing to mislead the recipient about the true message origin. Email spoofing may be done as a prank, or as part... |