hi,
i want to develop a perl module to determine whether two strings are too
"visually similar". for example, "ella" (double lowercase ell) and
"e11a" (double 1 digit). so this is kind of Soundex but for the eyes.
this checking is usable for avoiding "typo attacks" (like in the case of
an attacker registering an email account/username on a forum and sending
mails/postings to make people think he's someone else). i'm also
wondering whether there's a more scalable algorithm to check against
thousands of existing strings.
is there already a perl module on CPAN to do this? from a couple of
quick searching, it doesn't seem to be. there's only String::Similarity,
which is not exactly what i'm looking for.
PS: i'm sorry if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not the appropriate place for
asking these kinds of questions, and in that case could someone please
direct me to the right one, but so far this list has been the best,
healthiest environment for perl support questions.
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dave
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