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What's with the secret codes??

Discussion in 'General Chit Chat' started by jgln, Jul 10, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    jgln

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    My Yahoo email has recently started asking me to type in a code they supply to me before sending an email for security purposes. Now my question is why do they attempt to make the letters hard to read? I mean, is it like they make them easy enough for me to read but not a hacker or someone else looking over my shoulder? I really don't get it; why not just make them clear? The last email I actually had a code I had some difficulty with and actually got it wrong so they sent me another one which was easier, perhaps not on purpose but easier.
     
  2. #2
    dataz722

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    It isn't for hacker's or an live person. It is so that automated bots can't do it.
     
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    bernerbrau

    Well-Known Member

  4. #4
    IrregularPulse

    Hobby Collector  

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    and if it was just a straight font the Bots could be programmed to recognize it thus defeating the purpose.

    If you can't read there s usually a button with it to give you a new one and sometimes there is an audible button where it will actually read it to you.
    It's a small price to pay for keeping your email address and other personal info somewhat safe from spammers.
     
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    bernerbrau

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    All CAPTCHAs really do is force hackers to write better CAPTCHA bots. Which means the state of the art in OCR is being perpetuated by criminals. Go figure.
     
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    jgln

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    Got it.

    more words..
     
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    chumprock

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
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    Gremlyn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    I never knew that's was what reCAPTCHA was doing, that's cool.
     
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    FireBrewer

    Assistant Brewer

    Posted Jul 10, 2009
    I have Yahoo email too, haven't had to key in any kind of CAPTCHA authentication (yet). But I will say that Yahoo has HUGE problems with spam that they apparently do little about. :mad:
     
  10. #10
    Gremlyn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2009
    Not only that, but Yahoo requires you to PAY to forward your e-mail to a different account, and this basically stops you from easily switching to GMAIL (like everyone should have by now).
     
  11. #11
    RogerMcAllen

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2009
    It is nearly impossible to write a CAPTCHA bot, which makes the only real alternative brute force:
    moot wins, Time Inc. loses « Music Machinery
     
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    Fusorfodder

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jul 11, 2009
    Here's one that I got recently:

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    RogerMcAllen

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2009
    I was told there would be no math.
     
  14. #14
    kornbread

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 11, 2009
    I have basically solved my spam problem. I have two "free"mail accounts. (Neither one is Yahoo...) One is private. I only give that address to friends and family. I never give that address to any online sites. I never forward any of the jokes,pictures,etc. from that account.

    The second is for junk mail. This is the address that I use anytime I have to enter an email address at a website, or in an online form, etc. The only time I ever check it is if I'm specifically looking for something that has just been mailed to me.

    Since I haven't floated my private email out into cyberspace, I never have any spam in that mail box.
     
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