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Vanguard fined for providing misleading account statements to its customers
Vanguard fined for providing misleading account statements to its customers
By Jaiveer Shekhawat Vanguard Group, the world's largest issuer of mutual funds, was fined and censured by the
2023-06-02 00:50
Bots are better than humans at cracking ‘Are you a robot?’ Captcha tests, study finds
Bots are better than humans at cracking ‘Are you a robot?’ Captcha tests, study finds
Bots are better and significantly faster than humans at cracking Captcha tests, according to a comprehensive new study that inspected the security system deployed in over 100 popular websites. Automated bots pose a significant threat to the internet because they can masquerade as legitimate human users and perform harmful operations like scraping content, creating accounts and posting fake comments or reviews, as well as consuming scarce resources. “If left unchecked, bots can perform these nefarious actions at scale,” warned scientists, including those from the University of California, Irvine. For over two decades, Captchas have been deployed as security checks by websites to block potentially harmful bots by presenting puzzles that are supposed to be straightforward for people to solve – but very difficult for computers. Earlier forms of Captcha, for instance, asked users to transcribe distorted text from an image, but with advances in computer vision and machine learning, bots soon caught up to recognise the text with near perfect accuracy. Engaged in an arms race with bots, Captchas have since evolved into an annoying presence on the internet, becoming increasingly more and more difficult to solve for both bots and humans. However, the new yet-to-be peer-reviewed research, posted in arXiv, finds bots are able to quickly crack Captcha tests with ease, suggesting global effort users put into cracking these puzzles every day may be more trouble than its worth. In the study, scientists assessed 200 of the most popular websites and found 120 still used Captcha. They took the help of 1,000 participants online from diverse backgrounds – varying in location, age, sex and educational level – to take 10 captcha tests on these sites and gauge their difficulty levels. Researchers found many bots described in scientific journals could beat humans at these tests in both speed and accuracy. Some captcha tests took human participants between nine and 15 seconds to solve, with an accuracy of about 50 to 84 per cent, while it took the bots less than a second to crack them, with up to near perfection. “The bots’ accuracy ranges from 85-100 per cent, with the majority above 96 per cent. This substantially exceeds the human accuracy range we observed (50-85 per cent),” scientists wrote in the study. They also found that the bots’ solving times are “significantly lower” or nearly the same as humans in almost all cases. Since current Captchas do not meet the required security goal of keeping bots away, researchers have called for better and more dynamic approaches to protect websites. Read More Shock for millions of voters as details exposed in hack – which went undetected for a year AI-driven cyberattack can now steal your passwords with near 100 per cent accuracy, study warns More than a million NHS patients’ details compromised after cyberattack Many adults would struggle to understand video-sharing platforms’ rules – Ofcom Now even Zoom tells staff: ‘Come back to the office’ Ozzy Osbourne PlayStation tweet which failed to reveal link to Sony banned
2023-08-09 17:12
US Fed's inflation fight enters new phase
US Fed's inflation fight enters new phase
The US Federal Reserve's united front against inflation could be harder to hold together going into the next hike in September, with strong economic data and falling inflation figures fueling...
2023-07-28 01:09
MLB Insider: Grading the likelihood Vlad Guerrero Jr., Shane Bieber, Tyler Glasnow are traded
MLB Insider: Grading the likelihood Vlad Guerrero Jr., Shane Bieber, Tyler Glasnow are traded
Trade rumors are rampant throughout Major League Baseball. Here are the chances three prominent players are moved this winter, via major-league sources.
2023-12-01 08:36
Pope taps successor as archbishop of Buenos Aires, again says he might finally return home to visit
Pope taps successor as archbishop of Buenos Aires, again says he might finally return home to visit
Pope Francis has tapped an Argentine bishop with years of ministry in the country’s prisons as his successor as archbishop of Buenos Aires
2023-05-26 19:53
Ex-Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon joins push for third-party presidential bid as Democrats try to stop it
Ex-Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon joins push for third-party presidential bid as Democrats try to stop it
Former Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon of Missouri is joining No Labels’ effort to lay the groundwork for a centrist third-party presidential ticket in 2024
2023-07-29 23:32
Bug-Type Pokemon Weakness and Resistances
Bug-Type Pokemon Weakness and Resistances
This article gives readers a rundown on Bug-Type Pokemon, their strengths, weaknesses, resistances, and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Chris Messina and Tom Batemen help us get in the mind of a serial killer in 'Based on a True Story'
Chris Messina and Tom Batemen help us get in the mind of a serial killer in 'Based on a True Story'
Based on a True Story stars Chris Messina and Tom Bateman give us insight into
2023-06-13 19:06
US judge says Trump will have to juggle trials, re-election bid
US judge says Trump will have to juggle trials, re-election bid
By Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON A federal judge in Washington on Monday said former President Donald Trump will
2023-08-28 22:57
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Second ‘sabotage’ attack across Russian border in two days as Moscow says four dead
Ukraine-Russia war – live: Second ‘sabotage’ attack across Russian border in two days as Moscow says four dead
Reports of a Ukrainian “sabotage” attack across the Russian border on Wednesday morning are coming in, as Moscow has claimed four people were killed in the incident. According to Sky News, Bryansk regional governor Aleksandr Bogomaz wrote on Telegram that an “attempt by a Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group consisting of six militants to penetrate the territory of the Bryansk region was foiled at 7am today”. Russia usually blames these attacks on Ukraine, who rarely claims responsibility for these cross-border incursions. Earlier today, Russian troops were reportedly seen fleeing cluster bombs as a Ukrainian drone was reportedly downed over Crimea. Footage released by the Ukrainian defence ministry shows US-supplied cluster munitions, which spray “bomblets” across a wide area, hitting Russian forces amid Kyiv’s recapturing of the key strategic settlement of Urozhaine in the Donetsk region. “Ukrainian troops have liberated Urozhaine village, Donetsk region!” the Ukrainian defence ministry posted on X on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Russia's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday its forces had shot down a Ukrainian drone over Crimea, Interfax reported, the latest in a flurry of what Moscow calls "terrorist attacks". Read More Ukraine’s intelligence service claims responsibility for Crimean Bridge drone attack Wagner mercenaries issue a chilling message on Poland’s doorstep: ‘We are here’ What are cluster bombs and why are they banned in some countries?
2023-08-17 12:04
2023 Solar Eclipse: Here's how and where you can catch the annual phenomenon
2023 Solar Eclipse: Here's how and where you can catch the annual phenomenon
The journey of this eclipse, often referred to as the 'ring of fire,' will traverse a 125-mile-long path from Oregon all the way to Brazil
2023-08-29 15:31
Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial CEO and key player in 2008 financial crisis, dies at 84
Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial CEO and key player in 2008 financial crisis, dies at 84
Angelo Mozilo, former chief executive of Countrywide Financial and a key player in the subprime mortgage meltdown that led to the 2008 financial crisis, died Sunday.
2023-07-18 04:49