Security News > 2018 > December > Researchers create AI that could spell the end for website security captchas

Researchers have created new artificial intelligence that could spell the end for one of the most widely used website security systems. The new algorithm, based on deep learning methods, is the most effective solver of captcha security and authentication systems to date and is able to defeat versions of text captcha schemes used to defend the majority of the world’s most popular websites. Text-based captchas use a jumble of letters and numbers, along with other … More → The post Researchers create AI that could spell the end for website security captchas appeared first on Help Net Security.
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