SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say they've cracked the Internet's most popular "Turing test," meant to determine if a website visitor is a human being or a spambot. The Captcha test ...
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Education site iClicker.com was hijacked last month to display a malicious CAPTCHA test intended to trick users into installing Windows malware. The site operates as an IT service for teachers that ...
US start-up Vicarious claims to have developed computer software that can solve anti-spam security tests A US-based start-up claims to have broken security tests used to tell humans and computers ...
The premise is actually quite simple. Taking the overall presentation of the original Doom game, along with some of its amazingly awesome music, in a little under 5 seconds, you have to successfully ...
Bots are better and significantly faster than humans at cracking Captcha tests, according to a comprehensive new study that inspected the security system deployed in over 100 popular websites.
Academics design software that 'may be important in the path toward general artificial intelligence'. But it might also be very bad news for the future of humanity COMPUTERS have taken an important ...
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