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MSN Agent Detector by ElectroSoft on 08-21-2005 at 03:29 AM

Here's another tool to tell you who deleted you from their contact list!
you can also see the people you have deleted and recover them!

check it out... it's nice and simple:

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MSN Agent Detector v1.1.
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RE: MSN Agent Detector by mwe99 on 08-21-2005 at 03:38 AM

Personally no offence but i wouldnt download anything from a low post count member the community is not familiar with. Especially with lots of viruses floating around (no way am i saying that it is) just my precaution. I'm quite happy with Norooms at the mo but i might give you a program a go if it has some good reviews.


RE: MSN Agent Detector by EvilSeph on 08-21-2005 at 03:43 AM

If it's on MSNFanatic, chances are it has been screened and is safe to download.

Do NOT take my word for it though.


RE: MSN Agent Detector by ElectroSoft on 08-21-2005 at 01:29 PM

Peace guys!

I personnaly advise you to change your password before and after using this util!!

Trust me... it's 100% clean!!


RE: RE: MSN Agent Detector by linx05 on 08-21-2005 at 04:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by ElectroSoft
Peace guys!

I personnaly advise you to change your password before and after using this util!!

Trust me... it's 100% clean!!

Why would we need to change our passwords before and after? That doesn't make the program sound too safe ^o)
RE: MSN Agent Detector by Millenium_edition on 08-21-2005 at 04:32 PM

quote:
Originally posted by linx05
Why would we need to change our passwords before and after? That doesn't make the program sound too safe ^o)
that makes you safe in case it logs passwords... the guy who wrote it will not have your password if you change it straight afterwards

not assuming it's a password stealer... but it's a good way of avoiding this kind of things