A while back Moritz Bartl Wrote:
>Sites that sometimes get hit by random scans and the like, not currently under active attack, could also obviously benefit from torslap. I haven't read the whole thread, but (Re)CAPTCHA could be considered a cheap and powerful "proof of work", too. When considering these things, it's worth being aware of cheap services like that will solve captchas in 15 seconds at a cost of $1.39 for 1000 solved CAPTCHAs.: http://api.dbcapiserver.com/user/login "CAPTCHA Bypass done right With Death by Captcha you can solve any CAPTCHA. All you need to do is implement our API, pass us your CAPTCHAs and well return the text. Its that easy! Please note that our services should be used only for research projects and any illegal use of our services is strictly prohibited. Any bypass and CAPTCHA violations should be reported to emaildbcapiserver.com Death by Captcha Offers: Starting from an incredible low price of $1.39 for 1000 solved CAPTCHAs. A hybrid system composed of the most advanced OCR system on the market, along with a 24/7 team of CAPTCHA solvers. An average response time of 15 seconds, with an average accuracy rate of 90% or more. And you always pay for correctly solved CAPTCHA only! Easy-to-use API available for most popular programming languages. DeCaptcher and Antigate (Anti-Captcha) API support to make migration to Death by Captcha as easy as possible. " Some forum managers report this service works. Captcha passing doesn't necessarily mean a forum visitor is a human. They could be a bot who uses a cheap Captcha breaking service. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
