Google is working on a new, controversial reCAPTCHA challenge that might require you to literally show it your hand.
Google is testing a reCAPTCHA check that switches on a user's camera and asks them to wave or hold up an open palm.
reCAPTCHA is an important security feature designed by Google to help websites distinguish between humans and bots, protecting them from automated abuse. While reCAPTCHA serves a crucial purpose in ...
Google announced last week that it will equip the reCaptcha bot protection with hand gestures. This can be circumvented with ...
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Computer scientists have found a way around Google's reCAPTCHA tests, tricking the system into thinking an artificial intelligence program is human. But there's a catch, although the AI system can ...
We’ve all tried to log into a website or submit a form only to be stuck clicking boxes of traffic lights or storefronts or bridges in a desperate attempt to finally convince the computer that we’re ...
Many websites use reCAPTCHA to confirm that you're a human being, and not an automated script which could maliciously attack the site. CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing Test to ...
Thanks to the wonderful world of spammers most websites these days rely on CAPTCHA images to force users to prove they are human before accepting comments or other user feedback. In fact humans solve ...
Google’s purchase of reCAPTCHA is hailed as win-win for users and the search giant. Not so much for critics of the search giant’s controversial book scanning project, which the purchase bolsters. In ...