> Another example of a non-cryptographic man-in-the-middle attack is the "Turing porn farm". Brian Warner says this is a "conceivable attack" that spammers could use to defeat CAPTCHAs.[6] The spammer sets up a pornographic web site where access requires that the user solves the CAPTCHAs in question.
However, Jeff Atwood points out that this attack is merely theoretical—there was no evidence by 2006 that any spammer had ever built such a system.[7] However, it was reported in October 2007 that spammers had built a Windows game in which users are asked to interpret CAPTCHAs acquired from the…