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Jul 26, 2010
        July 26, 2010 The blog Technology Nerd recently reviewed Confident CAPTCHA, highlighting its ability to become an advertising platform that website owners and bloggers can use for revenue sharing opportunities. In the article, author and Technology Nerd editor Abbas says: "Security and... Read More
Jul 23, 2010
    July 23, 2010  Biz Report cites research from MessageLabs (Symantec) demonstrating that CAPTCHA breaking is increasing, with more fraudsters employing automated computer programs -- called bots -- to break CAPTCHAs and create email accounts that they then use to send spam and phish for consumer... Read More
Jul 13, 2010
    July 13, 2010 This Search Security article by Randall Gamby highlights the poor level of security provided by knowledge-based questions. Many websites use challenge questions such as “What high school did you attend” as a second form of authentication. However, in today’s world where people... Read More
Jul 11, 2010
    July 11, 2010 TechieDIY.com is a blog dedicated to helping entrepreneurs, small business owners and startups effective business websites. The consultants behind TechieDIY are always on the lookout for new Joomla and Wordpress plugins that can help improve websites. When they discovered... Read More
Jul 09, 2010
Security Site Lacks CAPTCHA, Flooded with Comment Spam    From The H Security July 9, 2010   Oops!  Security vendor Symantec’s website offering security news and advice related to the 2010 World Cup has been flooded with comment spam.  Under almost every security tip published, there are comments... Read More
Jun 28, 2010
       May 13, 2010 The technology blog Techi.com recently wrote about the many different forms of CAPTCHA tests to distinguish humans from bots on websites. In the article, author Timothy James Duffy highlights Confident CAPTCHA as an example of image-recognition CAPTCHA tests and humorously... Read More
Jun 18, 2010
      by Andy Greenberg for Forbes.com June 18, 2010 Those squiggled words at the bottom of sign-up pages and comment boxes--also known as CAPTCHAs, an acronym for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart--are designed to be tough for mere software to decipher,... Read More
A Large Scale Evaluation
Jun 18, 2010
A study recently released by Stanford researchers shows that traditional CAPTCHA tests (the kind that force users to decipher warped and distorted text) used on the most popular websites today are difficult for humans to solve. Many CAPTCHAs took up to 15 seconds for a website visitor to solve and... Read More
Jun 15, 2010
    June 15, 2010  Discovering Startups is a website that reviews tech startups and allows readers to vote on their favorite new startups. Check out the profile on Confident Technologies and vote for us here!
May 24, 2010
TECHNOLOGY: Product Eases Burden of Reading Wiggly Letters to Access Web     May 24, 2010 San Diego Business Journal A picture is worth a thousand words. And it might be just as valuable in the fight against spammers. Computer users see a grid of photos when they encounter Confident Technologies’... Read More

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