Spammer Challenge: Break This CAPTCHA

 

 

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2009-10-13 09:22:05
2009-10-13 09:53:24

and mail the answer… to the POB …

2009-10-13 10:02:15

this is easy, just get someone from india to do that

2009-10-13 10:09:28
Qon

Anyone solved it yet?

2009-10-13 10:36:00
mike

that’s not a question. funny though.

2009-10-13 12:06:49
Sup

As a serious challenge? Easily crackable via automation if by no other method. All you need is a few scripts to coordinate grabbing the question, posting it as a ‘answer to see the good stuff’ pop-up on a porn site for other people to answer for you. The result would then be redirected into the form.

2009-10-13 12:32:03

Thanks for using my image with the link-back for credit.

Cheers,

2009-10-13 22:31:15
2009-10-13 23:00:52
delusr

Like getting kicked in the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x 180 with chocolate on top.

2009-10-14 01:32:23
Theorymaster

Reminds me of Depeche Mode’s way of determining who’s a human and how’s not [Pic] ->
http://www.flickr.com/photos/84856173@N00/3369336826

2009-10-14 01:34:16
Theorymaster

Reminds me of Depeche Mode’s method of finding spammers [Pic[->
Depeche Mode Captcha

2009-10-14 06:12:52
Cat

My Mac can actually auto-solve this.

- Cat

2009-10-14 15:23:02
CJay

there’s an app for that…

2009-10-14 15:25:33
CJay

All of your love are belong to us

2009-11-04 08:55:50

That’s actually a tough one. If anybody has the solution please let me know :)

2009-11-04 13:33:34

How is this hard? All it says is: Describe what love feels like in 200 words. TOO EASY :D

2009-11-04 13:34:29

Or im looking at it the wrong way?

2009-11-10 21:22:10
Jenn

Rusian Grebenlouk: The problem is that this isn’t a word-identification CAPTCHA (where you type what’s in the fuzzy picture on the screen) but a question-answer CAPTCHA (where you have to answer a question). Presumably, scripts/robots don’t understand love well enough to answer this accurately. Unfortunately, neither do many humans :)

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