Bots are better than humans at cracking ‘Are you a robot?’ Captcha tests, study finds
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Independent[^]:
New study suggests effort users put in cracking these puzzles every day may be more trouble than its worth
So if you pass, you're a bot and then you can't get in. Reverse security!
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Independent[^]:
New study suggests effort users put in cracking these puzzles every day may be more trouble than its worth
So if you pass, you're a bot and then you can't get in. Reverse security!
Kent Sharkey wrote:
So if you pass, you're a bot and then you can't get in. Reverse security!
So the only ones on the internet are bots and old people who can't crack captcha. That's a recipe for something... :shudder:
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Independent[^]:
New study suggests effort users put in cracking these puzzles every day may be more trouble than its worth
So if you pass, you're a bot and then you can't get in. Reverse security!
Last week I spent over 20 minutes trying to recover my father's Steam account. Does the concept of bike include Vespas? Is the picture of the handlebar in the upper right also considered a bike picture? How about the crosswalk, does the red illuminated sign in the distance count or am I only looking for lines on the street? We abandoned Steam and bought the game via the Microsoft store - we were able to find the product, download it, and start playing in less time than I'd spent playing Captcha roulette. Captcha cost Steam a customer.