05-01-2020 , 01:00 AM
Cybercriminals are using Google reCAPTCHA to hide their phishing attacks...
I doubt any of us would claim to be fans of CAPTCHA – the puzzles that a website asks you to complete to prove if you’re a human being or not.
Unscrambling a distorted graphic to try to read the letters jumbled within, or select only the images containing a traffic night, can be too much of a challenge for some of us to successfully complete on our first (and sometimes even our second and third) attempt.
But they do, of course, lend a hand in keeping automated bots away – helping to prevent...
keep reading HERE!
I doubt any of us would claim to be fans of CAPTCHA – the puzzles that a website asks you to complete to prove if you’re a human being or not.
Unscrambling a distorted graphic to try to read the letters jumbled within, or select only the images containing a traffic night, can be too much of a challenge for some of us to successfully complete on our first (and sometimes even our second and third) attempt.
But they do, of course, lend a hand in keeping automated bots away – helping to prevent...
keep reading HERE!