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Let’s Take the Lid Off of CAPTCHA

Let’s Take the Lid Off of CAPTCHA

We've officially reached the point where humans have to prove they're, well, human just to access websites. One of the most common ways to do this? CAPTCHA. CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. It might sound long-winded, but the idea is simple. Computers still struggle to crack these tests, making them a solid way to block bots. But why exactly do they work so well?

The Early Days of CAPTCHA

Back in the day, CAPTCHA tests were just a bunch of squiggly letters and numbers that humans could read, but computers couldn’t. That worked for a while, until computers got better at reading them than we did. Suddenly, bots could breeze through them while actual people, especially those with vision impairments, struggled.

Oh, and spammers found a workaround. They started paying people to solve CAPTCHAs for them at rock-bottom rates (think $0.30 per 1,000 CAPTCHAs). Not great for the people doing the work, but for spammers? Jackpot.

Enter reCAPTCHA

Luis von Ahn, a Guatemalan genius who worked at Duke and Carnegie Mellon, helped create CAPTCHA in 2003. Then, in 2007, he took it up a notch with reCAPTCHA, which Google bought in 2009.

How reCAPTCHA Outsmarts Bots

You've seen the little checkbox with “I’m not a robot” next to it. Clicking it seems too easy, right? Well, there’s more going on than you think.

Computers move a cursor in a perfectly straight, predictable way. Humans? Not so much. When you click that box, reCAPTCHA analyzes the tiny wobbles and hesitations in your mouse movement. If it’s unsure whether you’re human, it’ll throw in a classic CAPTCHA test, like selecting all the images with traffic lights.

And here’s the kicker: Google also factors into your browsing history. After all, no bot is out there googling “why are cats scared of cucumbers?” at 4 a.m.

reCAPTCHA Lets You Make Mistakes

The good news? Even if you mess up a CAPTCHA, reCAPTCHA is forgiving. But security isn’t just about passing bot tests—it’s about staying protected from real threats. That’s where BSGtech comes in. Want to step up your security? Give us a call at (866) 546-1004 today.

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