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AI, Social Engineering, and CAPTCHA Security

AI, Social Engineering, and CAPTCHA Security

Update: 2025-09-22
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These sources collectively examine the rapidly evolving landscape of CAPTCHA technology and the escalating threat of AI-driven cyberattacks. The Wikipedia excerpt introduces CAPTCHA as a Turing test to differentiate humans from bots, noting its purpose, characteristics, and increasing circumvention by both machine learning and human labor. Several other articles and reports emphasize how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being exploited to create more sophisticated threats, such as AI-generated phishing emails that bypass security filters, and fake CAPTCHA pages hosted on development platforms to facilitate phishing campaigns. Consequently, organizations are urged to enhance their defenses, with the Accenture report stressing the need for a "Reinvention-Ready Zone" security posture to combat AI-powered threats and underscoring that current security efforts are outpaced by AI adoption. The Prosopo article highlights the shift away from frustrating traditional CAPTCHA toward invisible, behavior-based, and privacy-centric authentication methods as AI makes old puzzles obsolete.

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AI, Social Engineering, and CAPTCHA Security

AI, Social Engineering, and CAPTCHA Security

Edward Henriquez