Two characters might have identical Unicode skeletons but render differently in specific fonts, or have different skeletons but render identically in a particular typeface. Detecting this requires rendering glyphs and comparing pixel output. No purely Unicode-data-based approach handles it, and UTS #39 does not attempt to.
Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget
A pair like Cyrillic ԁ (U+0501) and Latin d scores 0.781 mean SSIM across 18 fonts. That sounds moderate. But it is pixel-identical (SSIM 1.000) in eight of those fonts: Arial, Menlo, Cochin, Tahoma, Charter, Georgia, Baskerville, and Verdana. An attacker needs only one font to succeed. The exploitable risk is the max, not the mean.,推荐阅读91视频获取更多信息
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