Web 2.0 cripples Captcha

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Over the last couple of years we have seen the introduction and rise of a security device against unwanted spam called CAPTCHA. As I am sure many of you are aware, this device simply allows websites, blogs & forums to protect their integrity against SPAMBOTS by requiring human visual authentication via the entry of a warped image code as verification before the message sends.

It was only a matter of time before we saw an uprising against such security and unfortunately that day has now come. There are a number of Indian and Russian companies (where SPAM laws are more relaxed) with incredibly vast networks of cheap labor that offer up to as many as 250,000 cracked CAPTCHA’s per day for SPAMMERS to continue their bombardment of our lives … – Click here to find out more

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