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We’ve all struggled with those often unreadable security Captcha codes from time to time, but if some new research out of Stanford is any clue, machines might be better at it than us very soon. By using machine vision algorithms, the Stanford team was able to defeat 66% of Visa’s Captchas, 70% of those used by Blizzard, and about a quarter of Wikipedia’s Captchas. This may spell trouble for a multitude of other sites, as well.







