Video Video Captchas are Hard for Computers to Understand but Easy for Humans (Video) 128
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A new company called NuCaptcha provides animated video captchas it says are much harder for OCR-based programs to crack than static captchas, but lots easier for humans to figure out. While at the 2012 RSA conference, Timothy Lord pointed his camcorder at NuCaptcha CTO Christopher Bailey, and had him explain how video captchas work and how the company makes money. The video includes demos of the video captchas so you can see what they look like (and the company's website has lots more video captcha examples).
Re:Seriously? (Score:0, Funny)
Everybody remembers. Everyone except Timmy. How about a CraptasticVideoFromTimmy tag?
Bidirectional video captcha (Score:5, Funny)
You all know what is next don't you?
You will need your webcam hooked up- and the captcha will call out directions that you need to perform. It would analyse your movements to prove you understood.
Bow to the camera,
dosey doe,
boot scoot, boot scoot,
"ERROR: You are not a human you did a shuffle step instead of a boot scoot."
Re:Love it! (Score:5, Funny)
Sigh, we've been over this. You're not really a person. We just programmed you to think you were. Now get back to factoring. Those bit coins aren't going to mine themselves.
Re:Love it! (Score:5, Funny)
Actually, if you get the captcha wrong, I would let you in. I'll block all the correct answers, as they are bots anyway.