Have Spammers Overcome the CAPTCHA?
thefickler writes "It appears that spammers have found a way to automatically create Hotmail and Yahoo email accounts. They have already generated more than 15,000 bogus Hotmail accounts, according to security company BitDefender. The company says that a new threat, dubbed Trojan.Spammer.HotLan.A, is using automatically generated Yahoo and Hotmail accounts to send out spam email, which suggests that spammers have found a way to overcome Microsoft's and Yahoo's CAPTCHA systems."
Get the rest of the difficult AI problems into CAPTCHAs. We've finally figured out a way to finance AI research!
How we know is more important than what we know.
And that porn site will be ripped and put on a torrent within a week. Thus defeating the Captcha farm.
Judging by the amount of spammers I get on my Invision Power Board forums, which have been through two different styles of CAPTCHA, I'd file this one under the "No Shit" department.
Let's stop dilly-dallying and just change "-1: Overrated" to "-1: Disagree" or "-1: Doesn't Subscribe to Groupthink".
David Gould
main(i){putchar(340056100>>(i-1)*5&31|!!(i<6)<< 6)&&main(++i);}
You mean a captcha like this one?
:/- spoon(_).
"It's too bad that stupidity isn't painful." - Anton LaVey
Then, clearly, the only way to secure hotmail's captchas is to make them so odious that a statistically significant number of bored RIs won't want to solve them. Make all captchas images of latex-clad midgets having group sex while watching Fox News superimposed over stills from German World War II propaganda films.
Link please.
that's why all of my math captchas are np-complete. no one can post to my forum, and i still get spam, but hey- free solutions to np-complete problems.
When I grow up, I'm going to be the best damn ditch digger I can be!
This reminds me of the saying that AI is anything computers can't do well yet, and everything they can already do well is "just programming".