From 32f2d572481d94bf4c59ce44fa8740fbc742dbd0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: realaravinth Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2021 17:57:52 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] deploy: eddb9be00527c4fddf5d6143054885347b47d6a4 --- blog/index.html | 2 +- blog/index.xml | 4 ++-- blog/sitemap.xml | 2 +- blog/survey/index.html | 5 +++-- contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.html | 2 +- contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.xml | 4 ++-- sitemap.xml | 2 +- 7 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/blog/index.html b/blog/index.html index befb9d5..f18ba92 100644 --- a/blog/index.html +++ b/blog/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ Blog - mCaptcha

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Survey

We are conducting a survey to benchmark and gather performance metrics of our system on various devices

Posted October 28, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 1 min read

Last Edited October 28, 2021

PoW performance

PoW performance of native and WASM implementations. Does the native implementation have and edge over the WASM library?

Posted September 1, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited September 1, 2021

Say hello to mCaptcha

Introducing mCaptcha, a kickass CAPTCHA systems that gives (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. Oh and UX is great too!

Posted May 26, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited December 2, 2021

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Blog

Survey

We are conducting a survey to benchmark and gather performance metrics of our system on various devices

Posted October 28, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 1 min read

Last Edited December 23, 2021

PoW performance

PoW performance of native and WASM implementations. Does the native implementation have and edge over the WASM library?

Posted September 1, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited September 1, 2021

Say hello to mCaptcha

Introducing mCaptcha, a kickass CAPTCHA systems that gives (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. Oh and UX is great too!

Posted May 26, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited December 2, 2021

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/index.xml b/blog/index.xml index b25eb25..2d4cd0c 100644 --- a/blog/index.xml +++ b/blog/index.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Blog on/blog/Recent content in Blog onHugo -- gohugo.ioen-USSurvey/blog/survey/Thu, 28 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/survey/Survey link: https://survey.mcaptcha.org/survey/campaigns/b717e51e-24d4-4ab6-912f-de2dfe3ce1fe/about -mCaptcha relies on a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to guard against bots. In order for this to be effective, the difficulty factor should be configured properly. If the difficulty factor is too high all the time, it will inconvenience the users and if it’s too low during attack, the defence will be weak. -So we are conducting a survey to gather performance benchmarks from various devices and browsers. The data collected from the survey will be made public, we believe it will guide sysadmins configure difficulty factor properly.PoW performance/blog/pow-performance/Wed, 01 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/pow-performance/mCaptcha uses a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to rate limit users or potential bots. In order for this to be effective, the PoW should be configured properly. The difficulty requirement can’t be too high, as it could cause accessibility issues on the client-side while at the same time, it shouldn’t be too low, as it wouldn’t offer proper protection against bots. +NOTE: The survey(at least, the lucky draw is temporarily suspended due to some logistical reasons. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. +mCaptcha relies on a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to guard against bots. In order for this to be effective, the difficulty factor should be configured properly. If the difficulty factor is too high all the time, it will inconvenience the users and if it’s too low during attack, the defence will be weak.PoW performance/blog/pow-performance/Wed, 01 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/pow-performance/mCaptcha uses a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to rate limit users or potential bots. In order for this to be effective, the PoW should be configured properly. The difficulty requirement can’t be too high, as it could cause accessibility issues on the client-side while at the same time, it shouldn’t be too low, as it wouldn’t offer proper protection against bots. Malicious bots(the ones that wreak havoc), run native code which is capable of running in a multi-threaded context.Say hello to mCaptcha/blog/say-hello-to-mcaptcha/Wed, 26 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/say-hello-to-mcaptcha/At mCaptcha, we believe in digital freedom and privacy and so we built a proof-of-work based CAPTCHA system that doesn’t track. Seriously, no tracking. But that isn’t the killer feature, our system doesn’t require the user to pick cars or ID sidewalks — our system does it’s thing(usually at the click of a button) and gets out of the way. How does it work? mCaptcha uses SHA256 based proof-of-work(PoW) to rate limit users. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/sitemap.xml b/blog/sitemap.xml index 0794d64..3af8ecf 100644 --- a/blog/sitemap.xml +++ b/blog/sitemap.xml @@ -1 +1 @@ -/blog/survey/2021-10-28T09:31:33+05:30weekly0.5/blog/pow-performance/2021-09-01T15:33:12+05:30weekly0.5/blog/say-hello-to-mcaptcha/2021-12-02T10:25:42+05:30weekly0.5 \ No newline at end of file +/blog/survey/2021-12-23T23:26:38+05:30weekly0.5/blog/pow-performance/2021-09-01T15:33:12+05:30weekly0.5/blog/say-hello-to-mcaptcha/2021-12-02T10:25:42+05:30weekly0.5 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/blog/survey/index.html b/blog/survey/index.html index 85271cc..f593273 100644 --- a/blog/survey/index.html +++ b/blog/survey/index.html @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -Survey - mCaptcha

Survey

Posted October 28, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 1 min read

Last Edited December 23, 2021

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Survey link: https://survey.mcaptcha.org/survey/campaigns/b717e51e-24d4-4ab6-912f-de2dfe3ce1fe/about

NOTE: The survey(at least, the lucky draw is temporarily suspended +due to some logistical reasons. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

mCaptcha relies on a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to guard against bots. In order for this to be effective, the difficulty factor should be configured properly. If the difficulty diff --git a/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.html b/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.html index 58d4845..76444a9 100644 --- a/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.html +++ b/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ Aravinth Manivannan - mCaptcha

Aravinth Manivannan

Creator of mCaptcha.

@realaravinth

Survey

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Posted October 28, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 1 min read

Last Edited October 28, 2021

PoW performance

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Posted September 1, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited September 1, 2021

Say hello to mCaptcha

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Posted May 26, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited December 2, 2021

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Aravinth Manivannan

Creator of mCaptcha.

@realaravinth

Survey

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Posted October 28, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 1 min read

Last Edited December 23, 2021

PoW performance

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Posted September 1, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited September 1, 2021

Say hello to mCaptcha

We are mCaptcha. We build kickass CAPTCHA systems that give (DDoS) attackers a run for their money. And we do all of this without tracking your users. Oh and did I mention our UX is great?

Posted May 26, 2021 by Aravinth Manivannan ‐ 2 min read

Last Edited December 2, 2021

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.xml b/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.xml index 4e89e8e..f841736 100644 --- a/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.xml +++ b/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/index.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Aravinth Manivannan on/contributors/aravinth-manivannan/Recent content in Aravinth Manivannan onHugo -- gohugo.ioen-USWed, 26 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000Survey/blog/survey/Thu, 28 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/survey/Survey link: https://survey.mcaptcha.org/survey/campaigns/b717e51e-24d4-4ab6-912f-de2dfe3ce1fe/about -mCaptcha relies on a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to guard against bots. In order for this to be effective, the difficulty factor should be configured properly. If the difficulty factor is too high all the time, it will inconvenience the users and if it’s too low during attack, the defence will be weak. -So we are conducting a survey to gather performance benchmarks from various devices and browsers. The data collected from the survey will be made public, we believe it will guide sysadmins configure difficulty factor properly.PoW performance/blog/pow-performance/Wed, 01 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/pow-performance/mCaptcha uses a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to rate limit users or potential bots. In order for this to be effective, the PoW should be configured properly. The difficulty requirement can’t be too high, as it could cause accessibility issues on the client-side while at the same time, it shouldn’t be too low, as it wouldn’t offer proper protection against bots. +NOTE: The survey(at least, the lucky draw is temporarily suspended due to some logistical reasons. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. +mCaptcha relies on a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to guard against bots. In order for this to be effective, the difficulty factor should be configured properly. If the difficulty factor is too high all the time, it will inconvenience the users and if it’s too low during attack, the defence will be weak.PoW performance/blog/pow-performance/Wed, 01 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/pow-performance/mCaptcha uses a proof-of-work(PoW) mechanism to rate limit users or potential bots. In order for this to be effective, the PoW should be configured properly. The difficulty requirement can’t be too high, as it could cause accessibility issues on the client-side while at the same time, it shouldn’t be too low, as it wouldn’t offer proper protection against bots. Malicious bots(the ones that wreak havoc), run native code which is capable of running in a multi-threaded context.Say hello to mCaptcha/blog/say-hello-to-mcaptcha/Wed, 26 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000/blog/say-hello-to-mcaptcha/At mCaptcha, we believe in digital freedom and privacy and so we built a proof-of-work based CAPTCHA system that doesn’t track. Seriously, no tracking. But that isn’t the killer feature, our system doesn’t require the user to pick cars or ID sidewalks — our system does it’s thing(usually at the click of a button) and gets out of the way. 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