Well on Tuesday, September 11, Microsoft has announced that users using MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messneger 8.0 are due to a vulnerability in video chats and webcam conversations which allows hackers to take complete control of your computer.
As a result, all users of the above mentioned Messenger versions are mandated to upgrade to WLM 8.1.0178 (for XP and Vista users), or the newest version of MSN Messenger - 7.0.0820.
Those who use MSN Messenger 7.5, which do not wish to upgrade to Windows Live Messenger 8.1, have a few options:
1) Download and install MSN Messenger 7.0.0820 at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?F...-9904-9505f47bed45
EDIT: Even though it says in the system requirements of 7.0.0820 that you can run it on Windows XP, you are not supposed to do so. Windows XP has gotten into the requirements by mistake, this will be fixed. MSN Messenger 7.0.0820 will only run on OS's pre-Windows XP (with the exception of Windows 95 users which should use MSN Messenger 5.0)..all Windows XP and Vista users will have to upgrade to Windows Live Messenger. Thanks to Sunshine.
NEW! MSN Messenger is once again available as an option for those using MSNM 7.5! Thanks to Sunshine for reporting, yet again.
2)
quote:
Originally posted by mess.be
The more advanced Messer can stick to whatever version or skin he or she is using thanks to some simple hex editing. Grab an hex editor like XVI32 and search and replace the 7 in all references to your current version number to an 8 (eg. "7.5.0324" becomes "8.5.0324"). Do this with the unicode checkbox both checked and unchecked. Just be forever careful not to accept webcam session invitations from those you don't know or trust, because in theory you're still vulnerable and you can't come complaining to us nor Microsoft when things go awol [Submitted by Transient].
3)
quote:
Originally posted by tn201 from mess.be Forums, reworded
Firstly, close MSN, then right click on Messenger and select properties, and then select compatibility mode to Windows 2000.
Some people says the above works, while some says it does not. Again,
do not to accept webcam session invitations from those you don't know or trust, because in theory,
you're still vulnerable.
4) See
http://forum.mess.be/index.php?showtopic=22557.
For more information about the Security Bulletin, please visit
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-054.mspx
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