I agree that those captchas are obscenely bad. :) I think we really, really need a replacement solution for them that works as reliably vs. bots.
Captchas are Becoming Ridiculous
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#22This made me remember: I once saw a website with a moving captcha. Can't remember where I saw. Anyone knows?
Edit: From checking the source, it looks like they're using NuCaptcha (http://www.nucaptcha.com/). Looks like O2, Groupon, and StumbleUpon are also NuCaptcha customers. You can see examples on this page: http://nucaptcha.com/features/security-features
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#23I was just thinking this yesterday when I had to recover a Flickr account I hadn't used in ages. I had to solve captchas from Yahoo and Microsoft. The Yahoo captcha used rotating, bouncing letters on a scrolling background of more letters - ridiculous. Microsoft's was just a typical smeared mess, but no easier to actually solve. I think I failed each at least 3 times. It's not just difficult captchas, but use of them…
ReCaptcha only requires one (1) out of two (2) words to be correct in the challenge.
It presents one known-by-the-system-word, and one not-known word. If you get the known word correct (the easier of the two to read) then it passes the challenge.
ReCaptcha then pools the answers for the second not-known word and after pooling thousands (or more) responses, then that word becomes "known" based on the average answers (and then that word is "digitized" and used by google maps, or ebooks, etc).
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And for those wondering, I find it easiest to read captcha's by just looking at the letters by shape.
Going down the list in the article:
onightsl secretary.
. phaRega
o ndaaar
proximity rsgrrem
and khseeke
. azedcg
elearsal 5
ination amesye
se ebtyR
Reomi now
ivestshm nwre
Again, it's important to note, you only have to get one of the two words correct to pass the challenge. So.. probably 99% of the above list would pass.
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#24We need a browser extension to help us solve captchas with OCR. This is indeed ridiculous.
If someone could use [something like this](https://github.com/mekarpeles/captcha-decoder) to make an extension it would be great.
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#25I was just thinking this yesterday when I had to recover a Flickr account I hadn't used in ages. I had to solve captchas from Yahoo and Microsoft. The Yahoo captcha used rotating, bouncing letters on a scrolling background of more letters - ridiculous. Microsoft's was just a typical smeared mess, but no easier to actually solve. I think I failed each at least 3 times. It's not just difficult captchas, but use of them…
The article's largest complaint is not being able to read one (1) of the two (2) words in the captcha challenge. ReCaptcha only requires one (1) out of two (2) words to be correct in the challenge. It presents one known-by-the-system-word, and one not-known word. If you get the known word correct (the easier of the two to read) then it passes the challenge. ReCaptcha then pools the answers for the second not-known wo…
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#26What is everyone thoughts on this type of CAPTCHA? http://areyouahuman.com/site-owners/playthru/
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#27I was just thinking this yesterday when I had to recover a Flickr account I hadn't used in ages. I had to solve captchas from Yahoo and Microsoft. The Yahoo captcha used rotating, bouncing letters on a scrolling background of more letters - ridiculous. Microsoft's was just a typical smeared mess, but no easier to actually solve. I think I failed each at least 3 times. It's not just difficult captchas, but use of them…
The article's largest complaint is not being able to read one (1) of the two (2) words in the captcha challenge. ReCaptcha only requires one (1) out of two (2) words to be correct in the challenge. It presents one known-by-the-system-word, and one not-known word. If you get the known word correct (the easier of the two to read) then it passes the challenge. ReCaptcha then pools the answers for the second not-known wo…
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#29Here's the one I got on linkedin recently https://twitter.com/check_ca/status/480784849260019712
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
The article's largest complaint is not being able to read one (1) of the two (2) words in the captcha challenge. ReCaptcha only requires one (1) out of two (2) words to be correct in the challenge. It presents one known-by-the-system-word, and one not-known word. If you get the known word correct (the easier of the two to read) then it passes the challenge. ReCaptcha then pools the answers for the second not-known wo…
Please re-read the article
The article's largest complaint is not being able to read one (1) of the two (2) words in the captcha challenge.
I was pointing out, that this complaint is not valid since reCaptcha (where all of the article's screenshots are from) only requires one of the 2 words to be correct.