Re: Re[2]: [UACCESS-L] study on audio captchas seeking participants (fwd)

  • From: "Brent Harding" <bharding@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 17:22:30 -0500

Yeah, I wonder how these work so well as compared to captchakiller that isn't real effective lately? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris" <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

To: "Aaron Leventhal" <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 2:46 PM
Subject: Re[2]: [UACCESS-L] study on audio captchas seeking participants (fwd)


Hi, you'll be pleased to know that I was successfully able to retrieve both my Yahoo! ID and shortly my password using this clever add-on! Please, try it out, so far I don't know how I lived without it. I appreciate the concerns, but the benefits outweight the risks in my view. Enjoy!

--
Chris Hallsworth
Please visit my blog at http://chrishallsworth.wordpress.com

You wrote:
People interested in captchas  might be interested to try WebVisum, a
Firefox 3 extension for screen reader users. One of the features it that
it will solve up to 3 captchas per user per day.

It sounded to good to be true, but Mozilla's Marco Zehe reviewed it and
found astonishing results.
See his review here:
http://www.marcozehe.de/2008/07/03/review-of-the-webvisum-firefox-extension/

You can also find out more info from the WbVisum homepage:
http://www.webvisum.com/

- Aaron

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