Lanap BotDetect is a ASP.NET script for Security Systems scripts design by Lanap.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Lanap BotDetect is an awarded website security solution designed to prevent automated registrations with CAPTCHA images.
Publisher review: Lanap BotDetect is an awarded website security solution designed to prevent automated registrations with CAPTCHA images. Lanap BotDetect is an awarded website security solution designed to prevent automated registrations with CAPTCHA images. While the disguised textual code cannot be read by a machine (a computer program), it is easily read by a human. Features: - 50 CAPTCHAs (50 different CAPTCHA algorithms) - Custom CAPTCHA code length - Custom CAPTCHA image size - Sound support - Choose between alpha, numeric and alphanumeric codes - Medium trust environment support (applies to .NET version) - .jpeg, .gif, .png and .bmp CAPTCHA image formats Applications: - Online polls: CAPTCHA images ensure that only humans can vote - Free email services: CAPTCHA images stop bots that sign up for thousands of email accounts every minute - Login pages: CAPTCHA images prevent dictionary attacks and brute force attacks - Blocking search engine bots: CAPTCHA images guarantee that bots won't enter a web site - Filtering email worms and spam: CAPTCHA images assure that an email is accepted only if the sender is human Requirements: · Windows 2000, XP, 2003 · IIS 5+ · .NET Framework v1.1/2.0 (ASP.NET CAPTCHA) Operating system: Windows
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