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magica
(3535)
Captcha solving

Does anybody know sites who pay for captcha solving? Thanks.

Started by magica (3535) in make extra money • 3 responses • Last response by bronli31 (21) • 2 months ago
Tags: captcha, captchas, correction, ipsos survey, pay
 

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ReadWriteWeb
(7)
You Play a Game, Computers Get Smarter, AI Starts to Work

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...

Started in ReadWriteWeb • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: products

Slashdot
(4)
Is Google Neglecting Blogger?

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...

Started in Slashdot • 5 months ago • 0 responses

.:Computer Defense:.
(4)
Using Tor Users to Solve CAPTCHAs

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. Let's...

Started in .:Computer Defense:. • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: it, security

CogDogBlog
(3)
Hello Askimet, Goodbye SK2! Thanks for all the Fish

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...

Started in CogDogBlog • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: using wp

Liberal Education Today
(0)
Captchas and scanning: Luis von Ahn interview

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...

Started in Liberal Education Today • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: infrastructure support

Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim
(0)
Google’s Gmail Captchas Hacked? Not L1kELy!

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...

Started in Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: google

Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim
(0)
Google’s Gmail Captchas Hacked? Not L1kLEy!

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...

Started in Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim • 6 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: google

Shadowscope
(6)
No More Captchas!

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...

Started in Shadowscope • 7 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: movabletype, commentspam, mt4

Schneier on Security
(0)
Defeating Captchas

Interesting blog post.

Started in Schneier on Security • 10 months ago • 0 responses

Schneier on Security
(0)
Spammers Using Porn to Break Captchas

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...

Started in Schneier on Security • 11 months ago • 0 responses