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| | discussion results magica (3535) | | Does anybody know sites who pay for captcha solving?
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| | blog results ReadWriteWeb (7) | | Last week a new site called Gwap was launched by Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science. The site offers an array of multi-player games that have a benefit beyond just that of momentary... | |
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 Slashdot (4) | | Ian Lamont writes "For years, I've been frustrated by Blogger's relatively limited functionality and other problems. For instance, we've heard about Blogger's security flaws since the beginning of... | |
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 .:Computer Defense:. (4) | | A discussion elsewhere got me thinking about this, and some quick googling didn't turn anything up. If there are already write-ups on this, I would love if people could point me toward them.
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 CogDogBlog (3) | | I’ve just swapped the spam “defense” here from SpamKarma2 to Askimet. The word is that Dr Dave is going to top updating it. Sk2 has sure needed regular attention lately, a lot of... | |
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 Liberal Education Today (0) | | http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail3584.html Captchas are explained and current developments outlined by their inventor, professor Luis von ahn, in a good, short IT Conversations... | |
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 Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim (0) | | Some spammers are claiming to have cracked Gmail’s captchas–the mix of letters and numbers that only humans are supposed to recognize. If true, email spammers could create thousands of... | |
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 Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim (0) | | Some spammers are claiming to have cracked Gmail’s captchas–the mix of letters and numbers that only humans are supposed to recognize. If true, email spammers could create thousands of... | |
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 Shadowscope (6) | | I am trying to implement something a bit more simple than the damned captchas to fight the comment spam. They have worked very well for everything except for manually entered spam comments which I... | |
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 Schneier on Security (0) | | Clever: Spammers have created a Windows game which shows a woman in a state of undress when people correctly type in text shown in an accompanying image. The scrambled text images come from sites... | |
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