

In light of this, now’s a good time to understand how CAPTCHA works, how a CAPTCHA solver can bypass it so easily, and what it means for your website. That means the attackers controlling the bots can do everything from leaving spam comments and submitting invalid forms to abusing other services that your website provides. We may be at the end of an era because, according to research, half of all CAPTCHAs passed are completed by bots, not real users.

CAPTCHA has become increasingly sophisticated at catching advanced bots and keeping websites safe. For attackers looking to access your website, a basic security test called CAPTCHA has been the first line of defence since its creation in 2000.
