This distinction matters for security. The same-font scenario is the dangerous one: a single font that renders both the spoofing character and its Latin target. Cross-font comparisons are closer to what browsers do (supplemental fonts for exotic characters), but the similarity drops significantly.
“This is a simple fact that has grave consequences for developers and others,” he told TechCrunch. “You don’t know where you can safely run projects without the danger that something might happen where it gets blocked, and suddenly you’re scrambling to find a way.”
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