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I beat Google's recaptcha (https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/) using AWS Rekognition and AWS EC2 where I had one machine in each possible region (about 20) to keep their algorithm from giving me impossible puzzles. Seeing is believing, so I ran my system for 20 hours on THIS very website(each video is 10 hours long):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N16tjueYqg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alI13vlEJC4

Also the FunCaptcha(the one where you rotate some animals) but using Google Vision API: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5nL5P9FIqg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl6l-Ww5FSc

My channel(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkLdZAUsGiuQyT7Oq_0wz7Q) has videos of it running on S stackOverflow, Disqus, The Google Vision API website where I got a 0.7 score on V3 Captcha for 40 hours, reddit and this site(Hacker news).

Code: https://bitbucket.org/Pirates-of-Silicon-Hills/voightkampff/...

The readme is not up-to-date, but the relevant files are main.sh and funCaptcha.sh

You have to beat two things: -Click on the right images FAST ENOUGH -Make sure they don't blacklist your network and IP

V3 Recaptcha, in fact, only does the later. IP is easy: restart the EC2 machine. Network is hard, you need to switch between them and attempt no more than one puzzle per try. More when I make the video explainer...

I am making videos on how to set it yourself, hopefully done today. It runs on a GCP VM with a VNC server as "screen" and uses AWS EC2 as proxies. It's all a giant shell script.

I designed a new Captcha and will launch a crowdfunding campaign for it based on the fact that I beat the 2 main captchas in the market, but because some people I knew died from Covid I made an Indiegogo campaign for an app that warns you about surfaces you should not touch and finds people who are not wearing masks around you. This is why I am here.

Please spread the word https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/virus-simulator/x/2451533...

Ozymandias [ef3add5f32de7d98ead2e7bb6dfad933298fc99e6b910fa3678e3ba54e7303df] Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!