Hi. My name is Kyle Brooks, and I hereby introduce myself with this post.
I have seen a lot of text captchas. A text captcha is the logical opposite of a image captcha. That is, among other qualities: image captchas are inaccessible, while text captchas are, and image captchas cannot be easily read by bots, while text captchas can be because they are clearly embedded in forms for all to visibly see. Therein lies the problem. You see, text captchas can be insecure! But there are too many people that think text captchas are secure, that they are a panacea. So, I would like to show that a bot can crack a simple textual captcha that involves math, like 1 + 1. I want to generate a captcha, show it, and have the user (in this case, me) submit the answer. Then I would like to write an automated bot that goes to the webpage, reads the captcha, evaluates it, puts it in, and submits it. I would like some suggestions on how to do both stages. In advance, thanks for any help that you may give. - Kyle _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor