messenger service pop ups

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Hi.
Does anyone know how to stop the pop ups from ...messenger services. I've
got norton trash can but i cannot get it to go in.
There are lots of messages about lots of things but the title across the top
bar is messenger service.
Thanks for any help
Phill
 
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Phill said:
Does anyone know how to stop the pop ups from ...messenger
services.
I've got norton trash can but i cannot get it to go in.
There are lots of messages about lots of things but the title
across
the top bar is messenger service.


You are apparently running without a firewall, which is an
extremely dangerous thing to do. Turn on the Windows firewall (or
better, one of the third-party ones) and these will go away. Your
computer will also be much more secure.
 
Hi.
I've got norton internet security.....set at default level....
Will try moving it up a notch.
phill
 
Start | Run services.msc

Double-Click the Messenger service then Stop it and set its Startup type to
Disabled :-)
 
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John E. Carty said:
Start | Run services.msc

Double-Click the Messenger service then Stop it and set its
Startup
type to Disabled :-)


Sorry, that's not good advice. That hides the popups, but leaves
the security weakness that allowed them to appear in the first
place. The real solution is a firewall.
 
Phill said:
Hi.
Does anyone know how to stop the pop ups from ...messenger services. I've
got norton trash can but i cannot get it to go in.
There are lots of messages about lots of things but the title across the top
bar is messenger service.
Thanks for any help
Phill


This type of spam has become quite common over the past couple of
years, and unintentionally serves as a valid security "alert." It
demonstrates that you haven't been taking sufficient precautions while
connected to the Internet. Your data probably hasn't been compromised
by these specific advertisements, but if you're open to this exploit,
you most definitely open to other threats, such as the Blaster,
Welchia, and Sasser Worms that still haunt the Internet. Install and
use a decent, properly configured firewall. (Merely disabling the
messenger service, as some people recommend, only hides the symptom,
and does little or nothing to truly secure your machine.) And
ignoring or just "putting up with" the security gap represented by
these messages is particularly foolish.

Messenger Service of Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;168893

Messenger Service Window That Contains an Internet Advertisement
Appears
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904

Stopping Advertisements with Messenger Service Titles
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/communicate/stopspam.asp

Blocking Ads, Parasites, and Hijackers with a Hosts File
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

Whichever firewall you decide upon, be sure to ensure UDP ports 135,
137, and 138 and TCP ports 135, 139, and 445 are all blocked. You
may also disable Inbound NetBIOS over TCP/IP). You'll have
to follow the instructions from firewall's manufacturer for the
specific steps.

You can test your firewall at:

Symantec Security Check
http://security.symantec.com/ssc/vr_main.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=23&pkj=GPVHGBYNCJEIMXQKCDT

Security Scan - Sygate Online Services
http://www.sygatetech.com/

Oh, and be especially wary of people who advise you to do nothing
more than disable the messenger service. Disabling the messenger
service, by itself, is a "head in the sand" approach to computer
security. The real problem is not the messenger service pop-ups;
they're actually providing a useful, if annoying, service by acting as
a security alert. The true problem is the unsecured computer, and
you've been advised to merely turn off the warnings. How is this
helpful?


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Ken Blake said:
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Sorry, that's not good advice. That hides the popups, but leaves the
security weakness that allowed them to appear in the first place. The real
solution is a firewall.

The OP has a firewall and if they want to disable the service also that is
not a problem, even SP2 turns off this service by default when installed
:-)
 
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