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How the hell do the spammers continue to get in? 
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At least now we know where to get cheap knock-offs! 
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Re: Spam
There is a new form of captcha. I like it, because it´s based on human behavior.
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/1 ... se-clicks/
Only a machine can solve many of those textcaptchas (Why did they make such a Thing?!), I´ve already "played" those new captchas. It´s faster and funny
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/1 ... se-clicks/
Only a machine can solve many of those textcaptchas (Why did they make such a Thing?!), I´ve already "played" those new captchas. It´s faster and funny
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I think mouse movement would be easy enough to simulate as would be timing of key strokes, logic is harder to simulate.
Googles text Captcha rely on getting a known word along with an unknown text which
has been scanned from a book or document that's getting digitised and since it's an unknown
neither a bot or human are penalised for the guess of the unknown
the one word you need to type in is the one that's easily recognised by either a human or bot.
Googles text Captcha rely on getting a known word along with an unknown text which
has been scanned from a book or document that's getting digitised and since it's an unknown
neither a bot or human are penalised for the guess of the unknown
the one word you need to type in is the one that's easily recognised by either a human or bot.
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