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Ross
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      29th Jun 2003
I keep getting a window come up that says "Messenger Service ......go to
www.endads.com and buy some software to stop this window from coming
up......" McAfee detects the outbound communication but does not prevent
this window displaying. It looks to me that it is being generated from
svchost.exe. Sometimes the URL changes to www.saveprivacy.com
www.byebyeads.com and the like.

How is this being triggered on my PC?
How do I stop this?
How do I find out who is responsible? :-)

Many thanks,
Ross.


 
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Ted Sloan
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      29th Jun 2003
Ross wrote:

> I keep getting a window come up that says "Messenger Service ......go to
> www.endads.com and buy some software to stop this window from coming
> up......" McAfee detects the outbound communication but does not prevent
> this window displaying. It looks to me that it is being generated from
> svchost.exe. Sometimes the URL changes to www.saveprivacy.com
> www.byebyeads.com and the like.
>
> How is this being triggered on my PC?
> How do I stop this?
> How do I find out who is responsible? :-)
>
> Many thanks,
> Ross.
>
>


Have a look in ALT.PRIVACY.SPYWARE under 28 June 2003 " Messenger
Service". I was also getting exactly as you are - I take it that you are
using WIN.XP - and have now disabled Messenger Service. To date, it has
worked !
Ted
 
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Gabriela Salvisberg
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      29th Jun 2003
"Ross" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I keep getting a window come up that says "Messenger Service ...

[snip]
>How is this being triggered on my PC?


With the messenger service on Win2000 or WinXP. It's the kind of
messages you can send in your local (or not so local <g>) network.

>How do I stop this?


By switching off that messenger service. Careful: this isn't related
to the MSN Messenger.

Go to Start/Run, type services.msc and hit Enter.

You'll see a list of services running on your PC. Right click on the
Messenger Service, select Properties and change the startup type to
"Deactivated" (or similar). This means it won't be started next time
you boot up your system. If you want to shutdown that service
immediately, click on "stop" or something like this (I'm not working
on an English Windows user interface, so I'm not sure what's written
on the buttons and menues.)

Gabriela
 
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Ross
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      29th Jun 2003
Thanks Ted - greatly appreciated.

I have disabled the messenger service on my Win XP (by following the
instructions in
http://www.mynetwatchman.com/kb/secu...spam/index.htm.)

>
> Have a look in ALT.PRIVACY.SPYWARE under 28 June 2003 " Messenger
> Service". I was also getting exactly as you are - I take it that you are
> using WIN.XP - and have now disabled Messenger Service. To date, it has
> worked !
> Ted



 
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GSV Three Minds in a Can
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      29th Jun 2003
Bitstring <(E-Mail Removed)>, from the
wonderful person Gabriela Salvisberg <salvie-(E-Mail Removed)> said
>"Ross" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>I keep getting a window come up that says "Messenger Service ...

>[snip]
>>How is this being triggered on my PC?

>
>With the messenger service on Win2000 or WinXP. It's the kind of
>messages you can send in your local (or not so local <g>) network.
>
>>How do I stop this?

>
>By switching off that messenger service. Careful: this isn't related
>to the MSN Messenger.
>
>Go to Start/Run, type services.msc and hit Enter.
>
>You'll see a list of services running on your PC. Right click on the
>Messenger Service, select Properties and change the startup type to
>"Deactivated" (or similar). This means it won't be started next time
>you boot up your system. If you want to shutdown that service
>immediately, click on "stop" or something like this (I'm not working
>on an English Windows user interface, so I'm not sure what's written
>on the buttons and menues.)


This works, but blocking the offending incoming ports (as well, or
instead) is also a good plan. At the very least check what other ports
may be visible to the outside world - if they can access the ones
messenger is listening on, there's a non-negligible chance that they can
also access some others with rather more potential impact.

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GSV Three Minds in a Can
Outgoing Msgs are Turing Tested,and indistinguishable from human typing.
 
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      16th May 2008
Hi!

I am newbie to this forum.

Please any body suggest me whether we can change the title bar of our windows messenger service popup. The popup title is "Messenger Service".

How can we change it?

Please provide your suggestions here....

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