CAPTCHAs co-occurred with 'Resource Inaccessible' in 70% of CAPTCHA reports and appeared in 23% of all 'Resource Inaccessible' reports; overall 14% of the 119 reports involved one or both problems. Two CAPTCHA failure modes were identified: excessive repetitive CAPTCHAs and broken CAPTCHA servers that made the underlying website permanently inaccessible. The 'Unusual traffic detected from your computer' Google error appeared in 5% of all reports.
From 2026-micallef-reportor-facilitating-user — ReporTor: Facilitating User Reporting of Issues Encountered in Naturalistic Web Browsing via Tor Browser
· §6.1.2
· 2026
· PoPETs 2026
Implications
CAPTCHA interception is a soft-blocking vector that is empirically common and underweighted in protocol design; circumvention tools should surface a 'CAPTCHA wall detected' signal so users or automated helpers can attempt circuit refresh or bridge switch rather than silently failing.
Consider integrating CAPTCHA-solving or CAPTCHA-bypass mechanisms (e.g., routing through residential or bridge IPs with clean reputation scores) as a first-class feature rather than an afterthought.