Having been told by my website host that any facility that requires end-user input, eg an 'Enquiry' form or a 'Search' form could be an entry point for hackers, I just wonder if it is possible to use 'Search' with a Captcha, to provide another modest layer of security.
Any information on this would be appreciated.
Thank you
Martin
Using 'Search' module with Captcha to prevent hacker entry.
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Re: Using 'Search' module with Captcha to prevent hacker ent
Captcha would introduce yet another entry point
No, Search module does not support Captcha.
There are no known vulnerabilities in recent version of CMSMS.
Personally I don't like captcha and I think website visitors don't like it either. It won't make your website 'visitor-friendly'. Imagine that you'd have to 'captcha' for every search you did on Google..

No, Search module does not support Captcha.
There are no known vulnerabilities in recent version of CMSMS.
Personally I don't like captcha and I think website visitors don't like it either. It won't make your website 'visitor-friendly'. Imagine that you'd have to 'captcha' for every search you did on Google..
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Re: Using 'Search' module with Captcha to prevent hacker ent
Thank you. I quite agree. I don't like Captcha either but I do use it for the Form to try to stop spamming.
Re: Using 'Search' module with Captcha to prevent hacker ent
In some cases this method is usable too: http://www.cmscanbesimple.org/blog/hone ... ormbuilder
Re: Using 'Search' module with Captcha to prevent hacker ent
Or http://www.cmscanbesimple.org/blog/addi ... ook-module also works for Formbuilder
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Re: Using 'Search' module with Captcha to prevent hacker ent
You do know that catcha's and honeypots are not primarily meant to prevent hackers. but only to prevent bots.
methinks you are barking up the wrong tree.
methinks you are barking up the wrong tree.
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