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G is for Galaxy: An Out of This World Alphabet (Alphabet Books)
So, last time, we looked at simple substitution ciphers. In a substitution cipher, you take each letter, and pick a replacement for it. To encrypt a message, you just substitute the replacement for each instance of each letter.
According to Christina Warren at mashable.com, the switch to allowing non-Latin alphabet characters in web domains could give scammers a brand new toolkit.
Does anyone know if any author has ever had a paper published in the entire alphabet of Physical Reviews?