A fake CAPTCHA test on the landing page for iClicker.com appeared as a set of computer commands that secretly installed malware on a person's computer. When he's not battling bugs and robots in ...
Attackers are using optical character recognition and machine learning, as well as crowdsourcing through third parties, to solve a CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers ...
Many websites rely on CAPTCHA — a security test in which users have to decipher a string of letters and numbers — to keep out bots. Google has introduced a new security protocol that allows many users ...
An automated CAPTCHA solver developed by a team of British and Chinese computer engineers proves this widely-used security feature may not anymore become efficient in protecting websites. The new ...
NEW YORK Ticketmaster, often the target of fan anger when tickets to popular concerts get sold out in seconds, is removing an annoyance that can slow down the buying process: The jumble of letters ...
If you use the web for more than just browsing (that's pretty much everyone), chances are you've had your fair share of "CAPTCHA rage," the frustration stemming from trying to discern a marginally ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A web developer from Spain who's tired of boring CAPTCHAs decided to spice things up by creating a Doom-themed CAPTCHA for fun. The small minigame, ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Education site iClicker.com was hijacked last month ...
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 ...