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  • Thread Starter Rminton

    (@rminton)

    Apparently, WebHostingPad made the message look more specific by the vwrbiage:
    “WordPress administrator CAPTCHA”

    They corrected this and so far this sorry excuse for a CAPTCHA is now gone away!

    Apparently, WebHostingPad made the message look more specific by the verbiage:
    “WordPress administrator CAPTCHA”

    They corrected this and so far this sorry excuse for a CAPTCHA is now gone away!

    Thread Starter Rminton

    (@rminton)

    Apparently, WebHostingPad made the message look more specific by the vwrbiage:
    “WordPress administrator CAPTCHA”

    They corrected this and so far this sorry excuse for a CAPTCHA is now gone away!

    Same issue here. I tried all sorts of plugins and plugin combos to try to knock this out.

    Upon register or login, this pops up. It is confusing to everyone. There is no reason for such a thing to even exist. It asks for dwmm6c and the sum of 15+8 to be entered, although it looks like a login prompt, similar to scyberia’s image.

    If I could get some info on how to make this go away permanently, I would be grateful. I just switched all to WP and this is a deal breaker for some.

    Additionally, this poorly constructed CAPTCHA ask for username and PW, which almost everyone takes to mean their desired uname/PW if new registration or login info if already registered.

    I would even settle for a reasonable, easy to understand CAPTCHA. Best case, show me where in the code I can hack this out completely. I would be willing to keep that as a SOP from now on to prevent this huge inconvenience.

    Since it says “WordPress administrator CAPTCHA”, it doesn’t seem like a generic hosting security “feature”.

    THX,

    Roy Minton, MTA, A+, MCP, Security+, CISSP

    Thread Starter Rminton

    (@rminton)

    Additionally, this poorly constructed CAPTCHA ask for username and PW, which almost everyone takes to mean their desired uname/PW if new registration or login info if already registered.

    I would even settle for a reasonable, easy to understand CAPTCHA. Best case, show me where in the code I can hack this out completely. I would be willing to keep that as a SOP from now on to prevent this huge inconvenience.

    THX!

    Roy

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