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John Hammond
@_JohnHammond
Jan 27
How often is a sans font used? Would rundII32 (capital letter i ) blend in better than rundll33? 馃檭
Jan 27, 2023 路 3:06 PM UTC
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ACE Responder
@ACEResponder
Jan 27
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@_JohnHammond
I prefer rundell32
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Ryan (@rwhitworth@infosec.exchange)
@Lithron
Jan 27
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rundll128.dll is 4 times better
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ACE Responder
@ACEResponder
Jan 27
rundll32_win11_edition
Steve S.
@0xTriboulet
Jan 27
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Leading spaces work best IMO
zingloir
@zingloir
Jan 27
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Turns out we're using a sans font in our central password store which is stupid for the same reasons.
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Noodl.exe
@GSMonkey_
Jan 27
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@_JohnHammond
The spacing is weird here, but without comparison it would be hard to teII.
i R Man
@ir_mann
Jan 27
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my name starts with an I, and L can confirm that this causes confusion.
Sena
@senadev42
Jan 27
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Neither will protect you from a stray zero width space character (U+200B)
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VbScrub
@VbScrub
Jan 27
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@_JohnHammond
it really bothers me that ANY font uses the exact same "image" for more than one different letter. You literally had one job
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