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hiya craig,

i understand now! - if you try to login to the account and do
not get the Turing number entry correct, it *does not* count
as an invalid access. the date/time that is  announced ;) when
you login as "The last invalid login attempt" means a human (or
halfway intelligent program) entered the *correct* Turing number 
and an *incorrect* passphrase.

jay w.
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> I have apparently had a few such "attempts" in the last couple of
> months.  I am wondering if someone is trying to hack my account,
> using my account number by accident or what...  It occured to me

> that perhaps I was inadvertetly the source of these attempts by
> failing the Turing test.  This could be the case if you log Turing 
> test failures just like password failures.  That is what I wanted
> to know about.

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