What is the current work around for human questions during registration on sites?

simpleonline12

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Working on a app like Xrumer....register accounts, yadda yadda yadda...the shit won't be anything near as good as Xrumer...but

How do you bypass or crack the human questions when registering for forums?

Got a question on one like What sport did Babe Ruth play?

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When viewing the source code I get this encryption key.....

Code:
<input id="hash" type="hidden" name="humanverify[hash]" value="886231bc9ba66c376b6c6a5028bfef4c" />


Any ideas on how to decrypt or beat the shit out of that type protection?

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This will be challenging to do. I would look for some sort of service that offers that kind of answering ability.

Appreciate your hustle on this stuff, just wondering how much effort you need to be putting into something like that. XRumer has thousands of man hours into it. maybe save up some cash and just buy scrapeboard?
 
No real way to solve that except the Scrapeboard way: keep a cloud of questions and correct answers, and use that. Or you could outsource to some Indian, but good luck finding an Indian who knows who Babe Ruth is.
 
maybe save up some cash and just buy scrapeboard?

Thanks dchuk...I didn't know sweetbunny had released that yet....sure beats having to rack my brains again the wall to code something like that up...

Yeah Xrumer is elite in my book but I also have scrapebox and I'm happy with Sweets constant updates....he takes pride in his projects.

I may just put this one on the back burner for now.....no since in re-inventing the wheel....

No real way to solve that except the Scrapeboard way:

Thanks tainted..I haven't looked into scrapeboard yet...but what method is it that scrapeboard uses? the cloud method?
 
Actually answering my own question just got my brain ticking....I'm wondering if I can relay that answer into an instance of Google with "What sport did Babe Ruth Play?" and see if it returns a result? getting the right information would take a little trig.

The number ones are easy....using the same tech as those pens that can answer your math problems as you write them out....has a built-in feature...using something like text to speech to record the question to a text file then have the app reads the text and pass those numbers into the equation, do the math and spit the answer back out into the field.

that's gonna take some work...well...a lot of coding for that part...I might use that app to for those image captchas that allow you to listen to the code....I might tinker with this idea a twee bit just to see if it works....if it does....woo to the hoo for blackhatters....if not....oh darn.....
 
Actually answering my own question just got my brain ticking....I'm wondering if I can relay that answer into an instance of Google with "What sport did Babe Ruth Play?" and see if it returns a result? getting the right information would take a little trig.

try wolfram alpha
 
I checked a few sites with random questions on, there seem to be about 6 questions that I could see (a bot could discover them all). For stuff like 2.5 + 2, string parse then eval() ftw