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i just got this on an unattended computer. what the hell? has anyone else been getting these. no its not microsoft messenger, its windows messenger service
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i just got this on an unattended computer. what the hell? has anyone else been getting these. no its not microsoft messenger, its windows messenger service
Last edited by Tommy Boomfiger; 09-03-2002 at 09:59 AM.




That sucks. I wonder which advertising company thinks that ad campaign will work out for them...
i'm just wondering who would want a messenger integrated into windows?
i mean, i am comfortable with using broadcast messages in linux and stuff like that. but you gotta let the other person have an account on your box for that.
windows doing this is...just weird to me![]()
say "hi" to lumbergh for me
yea ive gotten that too before as well... damn spammers... i called the guy who was the talk to guy at the site the spammers gave me and he told me he had no idea of that ever occuring... arse bagOriginally posted by Tommy Boomfiger
i just got this on an unattended computer. what the hell? has anyone else been getting these. no its not microsoft messenger, its windows messenger service
o and for u hackers... leave me be please...
yeah there's been a slew of net-send spammers lately, good thing I'm behind a router. This only occurs to users running win NT/2K/XP and fortunately there is a way to disable the messenger service... I just don't remember how. So go forth and google guys.
so...did you copy and paste into you browser?Originally posted by hang10wannabe
yea ive gotten that too before as well... damn spammers... i called the guy who was the talk to guy at the site the spammers gave me and he told me he had no idea of that ever occuring... arse bag
o and for u hackers... leave me be please...![]()
say "hi" to lumbergh for me
unforetunately yes...Originally posted by mojo
so...did you copy and paste into you browser?![]()
but i didnt fill out their form *humph!*
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i know this was a part of nt4, and actually goes back to windows 3.x or earlier, though not as a service. the real purpose is to send a notice over the network for things like server down alerts. its not intended as a instant messenger type service.Originally posted by mojo
i'm just wondering who would want a messenger integrated into windows?
i mean, i am comfortable with using broadcast messages in linux and stuff like that. but you gotta let the other person have an account on your box for that.
windows doing this is...just weird to me![]()
If you have a firewall, you can block TCP and UDP ports 137-139. That'll keep those buggers away.![]()
Paul Beasi
when i was in high school, we were running a 3.1/novell network, and i managed to send a message to EVERY computer on the network (not just high school, but also the junior high, elementary schools, administration building, etc) that said "bastard"Originally posted by Tommy Boomfiger
i know this was a part of nt4, and actually goes back to windows 3.x or earlier, though not as a service. the real purpose is to send a notice over the network for things like server down alerts. its not intended as a instant messenger type service.
uh, yeah, i didn't know very much about computers back then
(fortunately, i narrowly missed getting caught by the principal)
That would be an excellent start.Originally posted by seqiro
If you have a firewall, you can block TCP and UDP ports 137-139. That'll keep those buggers away.![]()
If you're getting these kinds of pop up messages, you might want to do a little cleanup, because I'd bet you've got some pretty serious security problems with your pc/network.
If they can send you Messenger dialogues, you're wide open enough for them to cause some real harm too, if they (or someone even less ethical than a spammer) wanted to.
And I found that hope and a lucky card
were all I had to walk with me...
actually it's not that hard to do, I've been bugging hang10 forever with random messages. All you need to know is their IP address.Originally posted by jase71
That would be an excellent start.
If you're getting these kinds of pop up messages, you might want to do a little cleanup, because I'd bet you've got some pretty serious security problems with your pc/network.
If they can send you Messenger dialogues, you're wide open enough for them to cause some real harm too, if they (or someone even less ethical than a spammer) wanted to.
Go to command prompt, type net send xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(ip) yourmessagehere.
But if it gets through, that means you have ports open to internet traffic that didn't originate from your pc. That can be a dangerous thing.Originally posted by sho.gun
actually it's not that hard to do, I've been bugging hang10 forever with random messages. All you need to know is their IP address.
Go to command prompt, type net send xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(ip) yourmessagehere.
A good firewall or a secure system would have ports closed, and wouldn't accept the message.
Getting the messages isn't of itself a bad thing, but it might mean you're exposed to other attacks on other ports as well.
just something to be aware of.
And I found that hope and a lucky card
were all I had to walk with me...
Originally posted by jase71
But if it gets through, that means you have ports open to internet traffic that didn't originate from your pc. That can be a dangerous thing.
A good firewall or a secure system would have ports closed, and wouldn't accept the message.
Getting the messages isn't of itself a bad thing, but it might mean you're exposed to other attacks on other ports as well.
just something to be aware of.oh no... well... dont have money for a good firewall at the moment... next best solution? kill sho.gun? yes yes good good...
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jk
i could always just smash his comp![]()
http://www.zonelabs.com - get the free version.Originally posted by hang10wannabe
oh no... well... dont have money for a good firewall at the moment...
stay low... keep moving...



sigh.
all you need to do to get rid of those is disable the service called messenger. voila! no more messages.

I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who got that. It freaked the heck out of me.
yeah, but then it wont work even for your own network. sometimes its nice to have.Originally posted by revil
sigh.
all you need to do to get rid of those is disable the service called messenger. voila! no more messages.
the one that happened to me only happened on a computer without any firewall. we dont have a hardware firewall and my computer is running zonealarm and i havent had any problems.
If you even have those ports open in the first place, you're opening up your PC/network to a whole world of hurt.Originally posted by seqiro
If you have a firewall, you can block TCP and UDP ports 137-139. That'll keep those buggers away.![]()
Shall we buy a new guitar?
Shall we drive a more powerful car?
Can you just disable it by using the Windows XP Pro firewall that comes w/ the OS?
i know for XP... all you need to do is:
Start---> run ---> type msconfig ---> go into services tab---> look for messenger ----> uncheck it.
voila.. problem solved.......i think![]()
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