I’ve never understood this “security” feature on the sign in page of Finanzas Forex.
The numbers don’t look very distorted, and any “bot” with decent Optical Character Recognition would be able to recognize these numbers.
As it turns out, the truth is even more disturbing.
A right click on any individual number will reveal that each number is separated into its own file. I took a quick look at the properties of the file.
The file name CONTAINS the number! This goes beyond stupid. Although I can’t think of any practical application of sabotaging FFx’s website via bots, one would think that if a security feature were to be implemented, it would actually be SECURE. This is like tying a fence with a bowtie. A simple Java program could exploit this!
Finanzas Forex, you are a company that transacts business solely over the internet. I have money in your company. Your website sucks. Please protect my money and patch these gaping holes so I can write glowing reports about the profits you are generating for me.

I totally agree. I figured those to be a security feature from bots. I was thinking since this company is based out of Panama they have different site layouts when you compare it to a banking company in the US. It’s almost like a novice made this side when you compare is to WAMU or CITI. If this is not a true Ponzi I would like my money more secured!!!