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Originally Posted by freecartoonporn
nope, its easier for bots to bypass, but at this point it doesnt even matter, bots are getting smart evryday, if your site offers something they want, then they will bypass captcha.
but majority script kiddies will stop even at simple captcha. but if you make captcha difficult enough for bot, it gets difficult for humans too.
i have simple php captcha script that i use , but its not for wrdpress.
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Can it be adapted for WordPress? I’ve got friends looking for my script but no luck yet
I knew script kiddies from IRC years ago and if I could remember names ......one was jailed but after ten years, I think he’s free. I saw scripts to bypass captchas and checkboxes.
Ideally, the payment portion of my site will be another URL. They only get that by email after the contract is agreed upon. I might change the URL weekly, like domain.com/wwertt domain.com/asdffg. They’d need to hack into the main directory to list the directories. Or, asdfs.domain.com etc
All the precautions in the world won’t stop a deterined hacker. I can’t store credit card info (against card association rules) online but can keep a paper file.