(resend attachments removed) > > > >This turing image does not defeat the automatic attack. All I need is a screen > >capture of the turing image combined with some OCR software, quite simple. > > > But Danny, it's not quite simple at all! > > You're simply wrong! I'm sorry! > > I'll give you $100 right now if you can set up your computer to > convert Jay's turing image to ascii text within a day. > > Go for it!
Well, I am not going to work a whole day for $100, but I did work one of your turing images through my Corel-OCR-TRACE 7 software , a 5 year old ,out of date, ocr program. Before doing that I manually removed the thin vertical and horizontal lines, something which is not difficult to set up programmatically (just remove all lines that are only 1 pixel thick), and I quadrupled the size of the image. Then I brought the 6 digits all on the same level, that is also not difficult to program. The result is attached. This image was processed with OCR trace and within a split second, the result appeared. As you can see on the attached screenshot only the 3rd digit was wrongly recognised as a 5 instead of a 6 With a little more work ( probably resizing the 6 to the same height as the other digits will do), you get what you want. I really thought it would be more difficult. I am even more sorry, but this is nothing for a hacker that is worth his salt. The $100 can go to account # 102468 :-) All the best, Danny http://two-cents-worth.com/?102468&EG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.
