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Anyone know how to stop the persitence of ENDADS adverts popping up on your
screen, without having to go on their webpage to stop other adds popping up
on your screen!?

Paganinni
 
If they say messenger service in the title bar, these have nothing to do
with MSN messenger or Windows messenger. What this is a new way for spammers
to attack your computer and send you pop-up ads. If you receive these ads it
means that your computers netbios ports are wide open to the internet and
this could be a real security problem. What you should do is install a good
firewall that will block the ports the spammers use and stop the ads. A good
place to start is Zone Alarm ( www.zonelabs.com ) for an inbound/outbound
blocking firewall or use the inbound blocking only firewall built in to XP.
If needed configure the XP firewall to block ports 135, 137-139 and 445.
Zone Alarm will block these ports by default.

Use this site to test some of your ports security:
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2

You can disable the messenger service, which is the service the spammers
exploit, but it isn't needed to stop the ads and disabling the service will
not secure your computer from outside attacks or block the open netbios
ports.

Note: If the Messenger service is stopped, messages from the Alerter
service (notifications from your antivirus software, for example) are
not transmitted. If the Messenger service is turned off, any services
that explicitly depend on the Messenger service do not start, and an
error message is logged in the System event log. For this reason,
Microsoft recommends that you install a firewall and configure it to
block NetBIOS and RPC traffic instead of turning off the Messenger
service.

If the pop-ups appear while surfing web pages then download and install one
of the many pop-up blocker programs. Search www.download.com for popup
blocker, you'll find many free ones.

Also get a good spyware cleaner -- http://security.kolla.de/
 
pagannini said:
Anyone know how to stop the persitence of ENDADS adverts popping up on your
screen, without having to go on their webpage to stop other adds popping up
on your screen!?

Paganinni


Hopefully by sending lots of these annoying messages and then asking
for money to stop, they are breaking some law such as extortion or
something similar. They are causing a problem and then effectively
offering to leave you alone if you pay them money. This would be
classed as blackmail, protection or extortion by some people.

If it helps, their contact details are:-



Checking server [whois.crsnic.net]
Checking server [whois.opensrs.net]
Results:
Registrant:
ByeByeAds
PO BOX 22271
San Diego, Ca 92192
US

Domain name: ENDADS.COM

Administrative Contact:
Williams, John (e-mail address removed)
PO BOX 22271
San Diego, Ca 92192
US
858-455-1092
Technical Contact:
Williams, John (e-mail address removed)
PO BOX 22271
San Diego, Ca 92192
US
858-455-1092
 
Check your computer for SpyWare with this Free program:
http://security.kolla.de/index.php?lang=en&page=download

Then you might want to try the free version of PopUp Stopper.
http://www.panicware.com/product_downloads.html

Good Luck,
Tom


Dan Travers said:
"pagannini" <[email protected]> wrote in message
Anyone know how to stop the persitence of ENDADS adverts popping up on your
screen, without having to go on their webpage to stop other adds popping up
on your screen!?

Paganinni


Hopefully by sending lots of these annoying messages and then asking
for money to stop, they are breaking some law such as extortion or
something similar. They are causing a problem and then effectively
offering to leave you alone if you pay them money. This would be
classed as blackmail, protection or extortion by some people.

If it helps, their contact details are:-



Checking server [whois.crsnic.net]
Checking server [whois.opensrs.net]
Results:
Registrant:
ByeByeAds
PO BOX 22271
San Diego, Ca 92192
US

Domain name: ENDADS.COM

Administrative Contact:
Williams, John (e-mail address removed)
PO BOX 22271
San Diego, Ca 92192
US
858-455-1092
Technical Contact:
Williams, John (e-mail address removed)
PO BOX 22271
San Diego, Ca 92192
US
858-455-1092
 
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