Python Script that Impersonates Emails
Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters
mertz at gnosis.cx
Wed Jan 8 16:21:13 EST 2003
Michael <dialectics-unlimited at sympatico.ca> wrote previously:
|This is somewhat of an odd question. I came across a script ages ago,
|written in python, that reads usenet groups, "learns" to impersonate how
|people post, and then posts a pretty convincing email to the usenet
|group. I totally forget what it was called, and am having no luck
|finding it on google. Any one out there know what I am talking about?
What you probably want to look at is something like the Dada Engine:
http://dev.null.org/dadaengine/
Which is used for the famous Postmodern Essay Generator, as well as
other things. This uses a technique called "recursive transition
networks"--which seems to amount to about the same thing as Markov
Chains, but since the name is different, probably there is some math
difference too.
Yours, Lulu...
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Echelon North Korea Nazi cracking spy smuggle Columbia fissionable Stego
White Water strategic Clinton Delta Force militia TEMPEST Libya Mossad
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