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C0D4681386yIt’s 42?
You’ll probably find the requirements were something like this
Manager: we need a captcha thingn on this page
Dev: ok I’ll just throw in Google Recaptcha
Manager: our users find this way to difficult and can’t get passed it
Dev: I’ll use this other one instead
Manager: no that’s still to complicated
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Hey, don't give it away... Parts of my less-than-nice-and-not-on-github-for-this-very-reason codebase relies on people continuing to use those ;)
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document.querySelector(inputQuery).value = eval(document.querySelector(query).innerText)
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Wack63116yCAPTCHA = Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart
Probably they just look at the response and if it's correct, they'll assume it's a computer, since they are better at math ;) -
jeeper59686ySometimes security isn’t about being a hard target, it’s just about not being the softest
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v00d01836yActually is a string that multiply a sum of two numbers, It's quite hard for a human. I think it's an anti-human captcha at this point
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Kisle1106yI don't see anything wrong with that. It probably keeps away 95% of the robots and it's easy to use, easy to maintain and no shitty dependency.
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Koolstr27906y@Kisle I learned the hard way that a captcha like this doesn't work. It's practically entirely ineffective at keeping out bots. A site I had it on was still absolutely bombarded with spam.
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There's one benefit to a captcha like this..unlike wordpress and unlike recaptcha, it's not widespread and common. Generally speaking, programmers want the most bang for their buck and will find workarounds for things that either a) have a lot of value or b) can work on millions of websites. So putting a custom crappy captcha on a tiny site that has minimal value and just wants to block spam probably isn't horrible.
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I built one a few years ago that said "count the cars", "type the numeric version of this string 'four'", "what's the opposite of hot?", etc. It was probably pretty simple for someone to get around if they wanted to, but at the time other captchas were those crappy cryptic strings that people hated doing and always got wrong. It was simple for people (who spoke english at least lol), and I was at a low risk of being targeted for spam. I used it on several sites before deciding to shut it down because it was a service that relied on a server I didn't want to keep paying for lol. One additional neat feature I had was that it would keep a record of IPs that failed over X times and then just naturally block them going forward on the entire site my script was setup on (they would basically just see a "fuck off" message instead of the site).
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Wack63116yDid I mention that honeypots can work wonder? Have an input field/textarea called "subject" or "message" or something and hide it with css. If there's text in it, it's a bot
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Mitiko63556yYou'll still have to write an expression tree to solve this. At least some script wouldn't break that.
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gitlog62066yAs the "Math question" is in multiplication with 9,
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These "math question" captchas are really stupid.
It's not even an image that has to be OCR-ed, it's just plaintext. Why can't these people understand a captcha is supposed to be something only a person can do? This is math. Computers are amazing at math.
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