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		<title>When CAPTCHA has gone too far</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using CAPTCHA once was a good method to stop spam. Now that spam bots have gotten much more advanced some websites try to advance their CAPTCHA images to a point where they are unrecognizable. Recently when trying to access a file on a popular file download site I came across this CAPTCHA: Is it just [...]]]></description>
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