news.cnet.com— Google researchers hope to keep nefarious computer bots from posing as humans by requiring them to orient images upright.
Apr 18, 2009View in Crawl 4
Right, but how much volume can you expect to get from a setup like that? Any number of broken captchas can be worked around every second, depending only on the number of processors available. Embedded porn site pics won't bring in anything close for even the most popular porn sites around.(There are also other issues, like embedding captchas in porn sites means you need to fetch the captcha, but that there is a pretty slim chance that the person viewing the page with the embedded captcha will actually enter it, which means a lot more web requests/bandwidth is needed for the same number of fake accounts.)Basically if the only way around a captcha system is a human then I consider that a success.
Any captcha is breakable, it's just a matter of software people use. But it does not really make any difference for an ordinary user as he still has to enter some images and almost all are readable.<a class="user" href="http://www.fdadrugstore.org">http://www.fdadrugstore.org</a> - my favorite web site
Closed AccountApr 19, 2009
Its times like this i wish i was a Innocent idiot.
Closed AccountApr 20, 2009
Can we use this to understand what the hell women are thinking?
Closed AccountApr 20, 2009
Wow, you're a friend of Tom.That's gotta be rare.
kestasjkApr 21, 2009
Right, but how much volume can you expect to get from a setup like that? Any number of broken captchas can be worked around every second, depending only on the number of processors available. Embedded porn site pics won't bring in anything close for even the most popular porn sites around.(There are also other issues, like embedding captchas in porn sites means you need to fetch the captcha, but that there is a pretty slim chance that the person viewing the page with the embedded captcha will actually enter it, which means a lot more web requests/bandwidth is needed for the same number of fake accounts.)Basically if the only way around a captcha system is a human then I consider that a success.
allizimultiApr 25, 2009
Any captcha is breakable, it's just a matter of software people use. But it does not really make any difference for an ordinary user as he still has to enter some images and almost all are readable.<a class="user" href="http://www.fdadrugstore.org">http://www.fdadrugstore.org</a> - my favorite web site
danwgreApr 27, 2009
You also must be a computer
sageerrantMay 1, 2009
Mmm... singularity.
manuelmtyMay 4, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.maniacworld.com/Alfa-Romeo-Sloth.html">http://www.maniacworld.com/Alfa-Romeo-Sloth.html</a>
corytheboydMay 5, 2009
I'm so sorry to sayhe will probably never wittily respond to any of your comments about these comentsever
kissxhardMay 8, 2009
fag.