Question

I'm implementing a website with a CAPTCHA on the registration form; my first. I've read dozens of posts on the arguments for and against, and of all the various implementations out there. I'm happy with all that but it's a necessary evil in my case.

What I don't understand is why people post the random captcha characters in their posts, all over the web? Here's an example from today on TDWTF. In 95 comments, 5 people have appended strings like this to the end of their posts:

Captcha: nimis.
Captcha: augue.
Captcha: distineo.

Is this a security risk? Are they publishing the captcha strings so that they can be harvested and used in an attack? Or are they just trying to track themselves by embedding a random word for a subsequent Google search?

Should I be worried?

Was it helpful?

Solution

It's just part of TDWTF culture, sometimes the captchas are made into jokes.

OTHER TIPS

It looks more to me like they simply find the random words funny.

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