Minteye wants to put an end to the CAPTCHA as we know it - The Next Web
thenextweb.comI saw this while browsing around the internet, it seems like quite a simple Idea and is far easier to use than the current system of typing words. But I do remember earlier this year a company came up with a concept of having simple games the user had to play to complete their CAPTCHA, I'm pretty sure that within a week someone had written a program that managed to complete the games with a fairly high success rate. So I was wondering what some of the more knowledgeable members of HN thought? would something like this be easy to bypass with a computer program or is it really as secure as they believe it is?
In some ways I do hope it is secure as it does seem like something I would implement on my website especially is their conversion rates are accurate.
The real problem with CAPTCHAs is that people are paid less than $1 per thousand to solve them, mostly in 3rd world English speaking countries. To write a script to break every different CAPTCHA out there seems like a lot of work when paying a few bucks will do the job even better. I think this is an easy to use CAPTCHA, and they say it will work on any device. That.s good enough for me, as I type on my tablet, with tiny keys and fat fingers.