CAPTCHA is now almost a standard security technology, and has found widespread application in commercial websites. Usability and robustness are two fundamental issues with CAPTCHA, and they often interconnect with each other. This paper discusses usability issues that should be considered and addressed in the design of CAPTCHAs. Some of these issues are intuitive, but some others have subtle implications for robustness (or security). A simple but novel framework for examining CAPTCHA usability is also proposed
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 9, 2011)Committee members: Shaun-Inn Wu (chair), Roci...
A simple but novel attack can break some CAPTCHAs with a success rate higher than 90 percent. In con...
Abstract—Captchas are designed to be easy for humans but hard for machines. However, most recent res...
The websites and network application experienced explosive growth in the past two decades. As the ev...
Captcha tests have been widely used to deter the misuse of services on the Internet. The most common...
The notion of CAPTCHAs has been around for more than two decades. Since its introduction, CAPTCHAs h...
CAPTCHAs have been deployed ubiquitously by web sites to combat automated malicious programs. Securi...
(CAPTCHA) is has become a part of computer security standard in order to distinguish humans from com...
Captchas are a standard defense on commercial websites against undesirable or malicious Internet bot...
An automated public Turing test to distinguish between computers and humans known as CAPTCHA is a wi...
Most user interfaces use color, which can greatly enhance their design. Because the use of color is ...
Security researchers devised many mechanisms to prevent adversaries from conducting automated networ...
CAPTCHA is a standard security technology that relies on open AI problems to tell computers and huma...
CAPTCHAs play a significant role in differentiating humans and machines in any Web-based authenticat...
Abstract — CAPTCHA is an acronym for Completely Automated Public Turning Test to tell Computers and ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 9, 2011)Committee members: Shaun-Inn Wu (chair), Roci...
A simple but novel attack can break some CAPTCHAs with a success rate higher than 90 percent. In con...
Abstract—Captchas are designed to be easy for humans but hard for machines. However, most recent res...
The websites and network application experienced explosive growth in the past two decades. As the ev...
Captcha tests have been widely used to deter the misuse of services on the Internet. The most common...
The notion of CAPTCHAs has been around for more than two decades. Since its introduction, CAPTCHAs h...
CAPTCHAs have been deployed ubiquitously by web sites to combat automated malicious programs. Securi...
(CAPTCHA) is has become a part of computer security standard in order to distinguish humans from com...
Captchas are a standard defense on commercial websites against undesirable or malicious Internet bot...
An automated public Turing test to distinguish between computers and humans known as CAPTCHA is a wi...
Most user interfaces use color, which can greatly enhance their design. Because the use of color is ...
Security researchers devised many mechanisms to prevent adversaries from conducting automated networ...
CAPTCHA is a standard security technology that relies on open AI problems to tell computers and huma...
CAPTCHAs play a significant role in differentiating humans and machines in any Web-based authenticat...
Abstract — CAPTCHA is an acronym for Completely Automated Public Turning Test to tell Computers and ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed Dec. 9, 2011)Committee members: Shaun-Inn Wu (chair), Roci...
A simple but novel attack can break some CAPTCHAs with a success rate higher than 90 percent. In con...
Abstract—Captchas are designed to be easy for humans but hard for machines. However, most recent res...