no, these are very hard to read captcha types. They can hardly be read by myself and it's harder for OCR.
Then how to let him identify success? I now recognize the rate is not more than 10%, other verification code types are also difficult to identify success. If the recognition rate is not high then the software is meaningless.
no, these are very hard to read captcha types. They can hardly be read by myself and it's harder for OCR.
Then how to let him identify success? I now recognize the rate is not more than 10%, other verification code types are also difficult to identify success. If the recognition rate is not high then the software is meaningless.
GSA Captcha Breaker is a very fast piece of software that solves around 80% of my captchas and is a one-time cost. Yes, I'd love it to solve a higher percentage and certainly, the ones you have highlighted would be great. I'm more than happy though.
You have the ability to send the unsolved ones to another captcha service though and pay for that.
The software is not meaningless which is an insult. It serves a purpose and delivers. Its software page shows a screenshot of various success rates so it isn't as if you didn't know.
Other breaking software, including pay-for services, don't delivery 100% success either.
no, these are very hard to read captcha types. They can hardly be read by myself and it's harder for OCR.
Then how to let him identify success? I now recognize the rate is not more than 10%, other verification code types are also difficult to identify success. If the recognition rate is not high then the software is meaningless.
@liwei Thanks for your viewpoint. It's always fun to have a discussion!
Success rates vary among CAPTCHA types. That some types have lower success ratings doesn't invalidate the fact that the software does solve a number of captcha types with high success rates.
And, you can train the system yourself. Really, you can potentially get better results using your own set of CAPTCHAs you've collected of a certain type.
I can't imagine that out-of-the-box, those are the absolute best results, ever. The software has a trainer mode, if I recall.
You can also connect to external APIs that are available via subscription that solve all kinds of puzzles.
And, on GitHub, there's probably more you can integrate. For one, there's a reCAPTCHA v2 and v3 solver...probably a lot more.
Anyone have a list of such stuff we can add to GSA Captcha Breaker?
The idea is, you own the license and can work on improving the results. Long-term, it's a better investment than anything esle for that reason alone.
I bought the program and faced with the fact that it correctly solves about 10% (and as often writes that successfully solved). Is the program still actual at all? Captchas are becoming so complicated that I am already solving them manually with 2-3 attempts. But on the screenshot, as well as on mine, the feeling that the usual primitive captchas from 2010s. They almost always fail the check.
Perhaps it is necessary to use AI, neural networks for training and solving? Like Xevil. I've tried brute forcing settings - didn't help either, even on existing engines.
Yes, well, this is just an example. For example, there are old versions of openAI(or similar) freely available that can be run locally on a computer, perhaps there are analogs for working with images that can be built as a plugin for the captcha solver.
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You have the ability to send the unsolved ones to another captcha service though and pay for that.
The software is not meaningless which is an insult. It serves a purpose and delivers. Its software page shows a screenshot of various success rates so it isn't as if you didn't know.
Other breaking software, including pay-for services, don't delivery 100% success either.
Perhaps it is necessary to use AI, neural networks for training and solving? Like Xevil.
I've tried brute forcing settings - didn't help either, even on existing engines.
GSA CAPTCHA BREAKER has distorsion limit : unable to solve captcha that are too distortioned !