Gmail CAPTCHA Cracked
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "Websense is reporting that Gmail's CAPTCHA has been broken, and that bots are beginning to sign up with a one in five success rate. More interestingly, they have a lot of technical details about how the botnet members coordinate with two different computers during the process. They believe that the second host is either trying to learn to crack the CAPTCHA or that it's a quality check of some sort. Curiously, the bots pretend to read the help information while breaking the CAPTCHA, probably to prevent Google from giving them a timeout message."
It would be too obvious if they were reading the ToS.
I'm tired of my imaginary friends running off and leaving me alone... I want one with configuration options.
He's getting rather old, but he's a good mouse.
It's actually being cracked by a million monkeys clattering away at a million typewriters. Pretty hard to defeat that.
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To prevent capture they dressed as robots, and were stopped at the city gates by two gate robots who administered a PuppyAuth-based anti-Turing test:
John
Million monkeys with mod points? Waiddaminute!