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Comments on 'Using captchas.net to foil spammers':

On 06 June 2006 23:31 Ryan Money wrote:
Daniel: I wanted to invite you to the first ever Semi-Annual Utah Bloggers event. You can read more about the event here: http://www.utahbloggers.com/utah-bloggers-conference-details/ Hope to see you at the event.

On 21 July 2006 00:42 sixline wrote:
Spammers are like cockroaches that have been dipped in bionic steel plating that can't be killed. :) Blogger.com is pretty good about keeping them out thus far, but since I never blog about anything of note, nor is my traffic very high, I can't say for sure. Nice blog.

On 06 March 2007 10:11 wrote:

On 18 February 2007 15:44 Dennis wrote:
I've researched and tested many CAPTCHA methods, and captchas.net is the best! It offers an MP3 audio alternative (where's yours?) in addition to the visual test...

On 19 February 2007 20:57 Luke wrote:
thanks man, I am currently trying to implement captchas on my site. looks like it will work

On 14 October 2008 08:52 RSC wrote:
Great Blog Dan ! Can we think of a way to sieze the sending server of the server that is collecting e-mail addresses? I'd like to do more damage to the spammers rather then just keep them away. I've heard of a technique in which a person can slow down a e-mail gathering robot or even lock it up. Can you help think of a way that we could break thier system? I'm sure many of use would like to send something back to the spammer.....Up thier pipe, if you get my drift! RSC

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