Abstract
Text-based CAPTCHAs are the most widely used CAPTCHA scheme. Most text-based CAPTCHAs have been cracked. However, previous works have mostly relied on a series of preprocessing steps to attack text CAPTCHAs, which was complicated and inefficient. In this paper, we introduce a simple, generic, and effective end-to-end attack on text CAPTCHAs without any preprocessing. Through a convolutional neural network and an attention-based recurrent neural network, our attack broke a wide range of real-world text CAPTCHAs that are deployed by the top 50 most popular websites ranked by Alexa.com. In addition, this paper comprehensively analyzed the security of most resistance mechanisms of text-based CAPTCHAs through experiments. Experimental results prove that the anti-segmentation principle can be completely broken under deep learning attacks without any segmentation or preprocessing steps in contrast to commonly held beliefs.
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