User:NorthAntara

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About[edit]

Jason Parker is a software developer, journalist, cybersecurity expert, former/inactive Asterisk (PBX) and FreePBX developer, and frequent contributor to open source projects. They enjoy tinkering and breaking software.

Email: north@ꩰ.com

Cybersecurity[edit]

Parker is involved in cybersecurity, publishing disclosures of their findings, particularly those related to U.S. court platforms[1].

Single-character .com domain names[edit]

Parker collects interesting single-character Latin script look-alike and unusual height/width (when compared to Latin script) internationalized domain names (IDN), primarily in the .com top-level domain; as of December 2023 web browsers allow each of these domains to be displayed in URLs without conversion to Punycode representations, despite concerns over IDN homograph attacks[2][3] and the resulting restrictions of similar characters.

Codepoint Character Punycode Unicode Script URL (IDN)
U+04FF ӿ xn--56a Cyrillic ӿ.social
U+06E6 ۦ xn--2lb Arabic ۦ.com
U+078E ގ xn--vqb Thaana ގ.com
U+0F8C xn--cfd Tibetan .com
U+102A xn--ujd Myanmar .com
U+10F7 xn--ppd Georgian .com
U+12E8 xn--w3d Ethiopic .com
U+31B2 xn--3jk Bopomofo Extended .com
U+31B4 xn--5jk Bopomofo Extended .com
U+AA70 xn--8r9a Myanmar Extended-A .com
U+AA73 xn--cs9a Myanmar Extended-A ꩳ.com

Jeltz[edit]

Jeltz, founded by Parker in February 2022, is a media company in the United States that focuses on social justice, violence by police, and U.S. politics.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Parker, Jason. "Disclosures". GitHub. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  2. ^ "Chromium Docs - Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) in Google Chrome". chromium.googlesource.com. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
  3. ^ "IDN Display Algorithm - MozillaWiki". wiki.mozilla.org. Retrieved 2022-12-07.

External Links[edit]

This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding the Wikipedia article Jason Parker (Cybersecurity Researcher).