Dundas v8 log stack trace language

Since we upgraded our Dundas instance to v8 the stack traces in the log table have Natsilik characters showing in the stack trace.

Is this an IIS issue / our server’s config / or something else?

Example below:

— End of inner exception stack trace —
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓴ.ᕆᐐᗷᓌᐤᖻᒥᖃᑕᕽ(DataConnector dataConnector, QueryDefinition query)
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓴ…ctor(QueryProviderTask task, RequestOptions options, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓢ monitor, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗕᘹ runContext)
at Dundas.BI.Data.Transforms.OutputConnector.ᒇᐪᔙᕂᕚᔇᕭᒶᑮᕧ(RequestOptions options, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓢ monitor, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗕᘹ runContext)
at Dundas.BI.Data.Transforms.InputConnector.ᒇᐪᔙᕂᕚᔇᕭᒶᑮᕧ(RequestOptions options, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓢ monitor, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗕᘹ runContext)
at Dundas.BI.Data.Transforms.OutputConnector.ᒇᐪᔙᕂᕚᔇᕭᒶᑮᕧ(RequestOptions options, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓢ monitor, ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗕᘹ runContext)
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᔁ.ᗁᗣᕓᕾᗇᕗᖸᑣᕀᖑ(ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗕᘹ runContext)
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᓵ.ᙈᔰᙱᖓᒘᙖᓙᓷᙥᔖ()
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᔀ.ᘝᒤᗐᙞᑂᖠᘞᕢᔅᙱ()
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᔀ.ᘝᒤᗐᙞᑂᖠᘞᕢᔅᙬ()
at ᖬᘊᓴᙉᙨᐘᔧᙷᗖᒮ.<>c__DisplayClass50_0.b__0()
at Dundas.BI.Services.CallerContextService.ᓕᕐᙉᗯᙐᖜᖶᑸᘮᑉ[ᐈ](Object state)

It’s a thing that Dundas have introduced to stop people reverse engineering things.
It’s supposed to be there, although it does confuse people.

If you get errors you’re supposed to copy/paste it so they can run it through their decoding machines. (If I’m feeling particularly evil I will send a screenshot!)

Well done for identifying the character set!