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tom's Hardware on MSNEmojis can be hacked to hide data or messages, unicode Characters also susceptibleFortunately, sneaking in an executable, an image file, or an application ... hide whatever they want within Unicode characters, though this seems limited to text. This is different from, say ...
Japanese characters often become garbled when you work with CSV or text files in Microsoft Excel. To avoid the problem, use the Unicode encoding option when importing the data into Excel.
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