On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Dan Kohn <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, it looks like someone has programmed a
> MediaWiki/ConfirmEdit-focused spambot that can defeat SimpleCatcha
> (simple math problems) and -- shockingly -- ReCaptcha.  But not that
> they're using human beings to do the spamming.  So, QuestyCaptcha, for
> now, still works well.

It's not really that shocking: reCAPTCHA isn't different from any
other CAPTCHA, and even if a bot can only get it right 1% of the time,
it can generally try new images until it gets one right.

I actually don't think there's any guarantee that it's not humans
solving the CAPTCHAs: spammers could well be farming it out to humans
and have just not yet added the infrastructure to support
question-based CAPTCHAs (which are a rather small segment of the
market and are more site-specific).


On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:49 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wait.. the technology behind IBM's Watson will end up in the hands of 
> spammers and then there'll be no stopping the spam ;-)
Funny, I had the same thought.  The good news is that we'll have
Watson-like ClueBots detecting and reverting spam by that point.  In
the end, it will just be machines engaged in an automated edit war.
:-)

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