Butler said it is highly unlikely that anyone would be able to use this method to hide malware or malicious code in an emoji.
A security researcher claims to have discovered a way to hide extra information inside emoji.
The concept revolves around Unicode's system of representing text as a sequence of codepoints, with each codepoint being a number assigned meaning by the Unicode Consortium.
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Blind Surfer Pete Gustin on MSN3d
The emoji that screwed me over 🤙
Honestly, they are just really annoying. The entire point of them is lost on blind people. Een though the text to speech ...