Paul discovers this image of an interesting CAPTCHA - not sure if it is 100% real but a tough one definitely.
Related discussions:
1. Advertising Your Brands with a CAPTCHA
2. Protech Your Email Address with a CAPTCHA
Find this article at:
http://www.labnol.org/internet/favorites/a-captcha-that-may-be-very-hard-to-break/2845/
web: http://www.labnol.org/
email: amit@labnol.org




Reader Comments
Who is going to use such captcha ? Though it is tough, but who is going to use such a long captcha..it looks irritating. Better to go with something like facebook uses.
Written by Kevin on 04.06.08
Amit,
This is definitely unbreakable.Do you think that this is feasible.No body will going to write in 200 words…even 10 words to proceed further.This must be a prank..Not sure though.
Written by Technology Hacker on 04.06.08
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001001.html - Good discussion on Captchas
Written by Vaibhav on 04.06.08
really tough
even for humans its hard to read the complet image text
Written by Ajay Pathak on 04.07.08
Didn’t appear on April 1 by any chance did it?
db
Written by David Bradley on 04.07.08
Hey there,
I made that captcha and it’s not real : ) It’s just part of my webcomic: http://www.wellingtongrey.net/miscellanea
Written by Grey on 04.07.08
From the positive out frame its good that both advertisers and publishers get benifitted.As for publishing anything we should read that at any cost and put that in the box and then click the submit button.But theres always more cons than pros at first as all our friends said its a bit easy to catch up and any predictions could go write at first because you cant expect thousands of advertisers at first and a guess can make it worst as emails can be spammed more easily.But lets welcome a new ways of advertising.May be come the technology where advertisers can post their ads in our dreams.
Written by Khaja Moinuddin on 04.07.08
L is for the way you look at me,
O is for the only one I see,
V is very, very, extraordinary,
E is even more than anyone that you adore.
Gosh, less than 200 words!
Seriously, captchas are becoming relevant of an IQ!
Finally, like in prehistory, the sake of security does develop our brain cells!
Written by Transcontinental on 04.26.08