Sony's CAPCHA Security

Viewing source on this page shows why Sony doesn't "get" security.



...but they did add some Javascript to stop right mouse clicks so you can't get to the contextual "View source..." menu. Good thing a) there isn't a "View Source..." in browser menus and b) CAPCHA bots use web browsers.

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