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Psychotic and almost impossible to solve. I tried an audio captcha recently on a whim and I was bewildered. I think any site that uses reCAPTCHA must not have any regular vision impaired users. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhFLC8ZZQeM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNVcIogEXOo
Analysis of audio captchas has led to a number of exploits for several captcha systems including recaptcha - which is what all that horrible obfuscation is trying to prevent.
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#62If computers get so good at solving captchas, are we also getting better OCR? Time to switch to next, harder, AI problems as captchas :)
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#63I always worry that they're getting harder because I'm getting old, so it's comforting that an arms race against bots is the real cause! :)
It was for a contact form on a vendor's website. Ended up going with another vendor who had identical product
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Psychotic and almost impossible to solve. I tried an audio captcha recently on a whim and I was bewildered. I think any site that uses reCAPTCHA must not have any regular vision impaired users. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhFLC8ZZQeM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNVcIogEXOo
Analysis of audio captchas has led to a number of exploits for several captcha systems including recaptcha - which is what all that horrible obfuscation is trying to prevent.
The mission statement of the reCAPTCHA project is "Protect your website from spam and abuse while letting real people pass through with ease."
I don't think anybody is passing through the audio captchas with ease. Nor are they helping to digitize anything.
I think that the use of captcha's as a reverse turing test was always secondary for reCAPTCHA anyways. If someone can write software to solve the visual captcha's, that is a great accomplishment. Once that is accomplished, we will need a new type of reverse turing test. Perhaps we are approaching that point.
I'm interested to hear the perspective of users with a visual impairment on the audio captchas.
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#65I can't believe we have not figured out something better than captchas by 2014. I would imagine Google could figure at least how to bake something into Chrome which many would eventually follow. It's asinine that all legit customers have to go through such a silly, completely unrelated hoop.
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Analysis of audio captchas has led to a number of exploits for several captcha systems including recaptcha - which is what all that horrible obfuscation is trying to prevent.
It seems to be really good at preventing visually impaired users from using your site. Unless it is true that they really do develop better hearing.
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#68The audio captchas are psychotic. They are scarier sounding than anything I've heard in a horror movie lately, and I have never been able to solve one.
find accessibility: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/index.html
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#69What is everyone thoughts on this type of CAPTCHA? http://areyouahuman.com/site-owners/playthru/
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#70Also, '“Onightsl”? “Onighisl”? Are those even words?' No, my understanding is that dictionary words are never used as the control, so as not to be vulnerable to dictionary attacks.
Edit: I'm not suggesting that these captchas are in any way good; they do clearly have issues. I'm just saying that storyline in the blog post seems contrived. To me it would be more convincing if presented in a more genuine manner. However, perhaps he was simply very unlucky.