dwrixon said:
I think perhaps you are a little out of date on this one. As far as I am aware the main registrars are no longer accepting registration for mixed language domains of the type that would be of use to phishers! No bad thing either!
Regards
Dave Wrixon
Sorry,
A little drunk last night. I meant Registry not Registrar.
I was under the impression that Verisign was in the process of blocking registration of mixed language IDN. Unfortunately, I cannot find any reference to this morning.
Any clarification on this would of course be welcomed!
This would clearly be a good solution, as there can really be no legitimate reason for mixing Cyrillic and Roman Charaters.
It is really only Verisign that needs to act as most target sites will be dot coms.
Apologies for any confusion caused.
Best Regards
Dave Wrixon
RADiSTAR said:
That, I simply do not believe. Tell me one of the "main registrars" that accepts IDN registrations, and I will gladly attempt to prove you're wrong.
Further to previous, you may find the following of interest:
"The acute concern is with the visual overlap between the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. To avert the risk for confusion, the inclusion in the same label of letters in the Unicode Cyrillic code chart [1] and the Latin-based code charts [2] will be blocked for all relevant languages. The digits 0-9 and the hyphen sign may, however, appear in all labels containing Cyrillic or Latin letters. Individual registries may subsequently adopt more detailed policies for dealing with requests for names with justifiable and secure cross-script components in these code point ranges."
Extracted from:
http://www.icann.org/topics/news022305.html
Regards
Dave Wrixon