diff -r 48780e181b38 -r 578be2adaf3e Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-EDA831F7-7248-5C00-B6BE-B7F44097C9B6.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-EDA831F7-7248-5C00-B6BE-B7F44097C9B6.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-EDA831F7-7248-5C00-B6BE-B7F44097C9B6.dita Fri Aug 13 16:47:46 2010 +0100 @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@ - - - - - -WhiteList/BlackList -TLD Services OverviewThis document introduces the Whitelist/Blacklist Top-Level Domain -services of the InetURIList framework. -

International domain names support increases the vulnerability of the device -to homograph attacks (also called phishing), by allowing addresses (URIs) -to contain UTF-8 characters. By using non-ASCII characters that are visually -similar to familiar letters, attacks can lead the Internet user to harmful -sites.

-

To address this issue, the InetURIList framework provides a list of suspect -characters (a BlackList) for each top-level domain (TLD). The framework also -lists trusted characters in TLD-specific WhiteLists. This enables applications -to detect safe and unsafe URIs depending on their top-level domain and the -characters they contain.

-

The Blacklists and Whitelists are stored in an XML file installed on the -device. You can replace the default TLD policy file by installing an SIS package -containing the updated lists.

-

Applications can query the TLD list but cannot dynamically change its contents.

-
- Querying -the TLD policy data - Modifying -the TLD policy data -What is the -Domain Name Server? + + + + + +WhiteList/BlackList +TLD Services OverviewThis document introduces the Whitelist/Blacklist Top-Level Domain +services of the InetURIList framework. +

International domain names support increases the vulnerability of the device +to homograph attacks (also called phishing), by allowing addresses (URIs) +to contain UTF-8 characters. By using non-ASCII characters that are visually +similar to familiar letters, attacks can lead the Internet user to harmful +sites.

+

To address this issue, the InetURIList framework provides a list of suspect +characters (a BlackList) for each top-level domain (TLD). The framework also +lists trusted characters in TLD-specific WhiteLists. This enables applications +to detect safe and unsafe URIs depending on their top-level domain and the +characters they contain.

+

The Blacklists and Whitelists are stored in an XML file installed on the +device. You can replace the default TLD policy file by installing an SIS package +containing the updated lists.

+

Applications can query the TLD list but cannot dynamically change its contents.

+
+ Querying +the TLD policy data + Modifying +the TLD policy data +What is the +Domain Name Server?
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