Q:
What is this funny word, "CAPTCHA" I keep seeing all over the
Internet?
A:
Yes,
CAPTCHA is rather odd sounding, but it's something
we all have to deal with on the Internet from time to time. CAPTCHA
stands for Completely Automated Public Turing [test to tell]
Computers and Humans Apart. It's basically a kind of response test
used with computers to determine if a user is human or not.
In other words, when you're on certain Web sites, have you ever had
to type in a series of letters and numbers in order to continue on?
If so, that's a CAPTCHA test! The code is sometimes distorted or it
will have a design behind it that makes it a little harder to read.
It's something like this:

CAPTCHA tests are usually used on sites that allow you to do your
shopping online. Even sites like MySpace and Ticketmaster, among
others, use them a lot too.
Now, I know what you're probably thinking. Yes, CAPTCHA tests are
sometimes hard to solve, but they are there for our own good. They
are mainly used for security, especially on Web sites that require
you to enter in your personal information. See, sometimes hackers
use what are called bots to attack users. The bots are generated by
computers and in reality, computers are unable to solve the CAPTCHA
tests. Only humans can type in the right code and continue on, so
that really helps in keeping you safe. So, while it's true that
these tests can be quite a nuisance, I always feel better when I
see them. I know I'm in good hands when I do. I'm sure you'll think
differently about them now too!
~Erin
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- Although CAPTCHA is still being used it is an old idea that no longer does what it was intended for. There is software, and has been for some time now, that hackers use that can fill in the box quicker than most people. It reads the "code" and writes it.
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