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Hank
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RE: RE: [Latest] Windows Live Messenger Screenshots
quote: Originally posted by Chestah
it looks good , hopefully it won't be a memory hog when its released
get a Faster Cpu & More ram Chest
.i still dont like the ugly UI or the GUI of it, but there changing it all the time
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11-05-2005 12:37 PM |
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Tochjo
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
Threads merged; please keep all Windows Live Messenger related discussion in one place
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11-05-2005 01:49 PM |
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Lt.Col.DraGon
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O.P. RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
You forgot the new pop-up window when someone signs in. It looks cooler now. It says windows live at the bottom, messenger at the top..
Screenshot ---> http://x11.putfile.com/11/30807543120.jpg
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11-05-2005 01:56 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
WARNING: WINDOWS LIVE MESSENGER 8 DOWNGRADER = PASSWORD STEALER
quote: Freely quoted from Messenger-Blog
Watch out!
Recently Paul predicted on the MessengerSays-blog that the numerous proxies and patches could well contain malicious virusses. He was right
quote: Originally posted by Paul
WARNING: Finally, some of you may be so excited to use Windows Live Messenger that you’re tempted to try out a “hacked” version. Please don’t use it or link to it here – an unsupported alteration of our code can cause unpredictable behavior – including but not limited to exposing yourself to malware, spyware, viruses, or other software harmful to your computer.
...and I’m ashamed to say it got spread trough my servers.
I just got warned by a friend that someone named “cumhurat” was spreading a link to <link removed>, supposedly being the “MSNP13 Downgrader”.
This file was NOT uploaded by me, but by the same guy that hacked Web2Messenger earlier this year. Please do NOT run it.
Please be very very careful!
UPDATE 1
Apparently the file records the passwords you sign in with on messenger, and uploads them to an FTP server at “sifreavcisi.com”.
I’m not quite sure how it launches itself, but just to be on the safe side I advise everyone who thinks he might’ve ran it to add the following line to their C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file (You can open it with notepad): 127.0.0.1 sifreavcisi.com
This will redirect all calls to that host to your local computer, and will thus prevent the virus from ever contacting their home.
I also recommend that everyone changes his or her password, as there is a very high chance that it has already been sent there…
-TB
The above is a warning for a particular downgrader; thus not the real downgrader.
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ANOTHER REASON WHY PEOPLE SHOULDN'T USE PRIVATE BETA'S
quote: Freely quoted from a letter from Microsoft
The Windows Live Messenger version 8 is still not even a beta and thus can contain code which could harm your computer. This goes also for all private beta's.
Any leaks that come out of this program will jeopardize any plans to do programs and/or providing services to beta-testers like this in the future.
In other words, the more it is leaked, to less chance that stuff like public beta's will be released! Leakers and also those who download/use leaked stuff illegally actually damage the whole concept and private programs which make developping the products you love so much possible...
This post was edited on 11-06-2005 at 12:38 PM by CookieRevised.
.-= A 'frrrrrrrituurrr' for Wacky =-.
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11-05-2005 02:55 PM |
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Lt.Col.DraGon
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O.P. RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
ANOTHER REASON WHY PEOPLE SHOULDN'T USE PRIVATE BETA'S
In other words, the more it is leaked, to less chances are stuff like public beta's will be released! Leakers and also those who download/use leaked stuff actually damage the whole concept and private programs which make developping the products you love so much possible...
, well... this is the last leak i will dl ... i always sign up for beta tester but i never get the 'welcome' email, and i've signed up since 7.0 betas...
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11-05-2005 03:01 PM |
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RebelSean
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
In other words, the more it is leaked, to less chance that stuff like public beta's will be released! Leakers and also those who download/use leaked stuff illegally actually damage the whole concept and private programs which make developping the products you love so much possible...
Was it not found on Microsoft's servers? If so, how is it anyone's fault but there own?
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11-05-2005 04:20 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
quote: Originally posted by XxRebelSeanxX
Was it not found on Microsoft's servers? If so, how is it anyone's fault but there own?
You don't accidently stumble across something like that and accidently "find" it; people who have access (beta-testers) leak it...
Even if it was "accidently found", you keep it private...
Even if this particular build was put on a public ms server address and somebody accidently found it, don't tell me that everything that is leaked is "accidently found". Leaking can happen once, but what is happening with messenger atm (for a long time already) is not accidently finding something and/or accidently letting it leak, it is made into a sport apparently. A sport which greatly harm the legit users of those beta's and greatly harms the actuall testing.
This post was edited on 11-05-2005 at 04:37 PM by CookieRevised.
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11-05-2005 04:35 PM |
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thc2010
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
so if we got tthe patch from msnshit.com were safe? but if we got it from some other website then its a fake?
Click the image above to send me a message on MSN messenger via web browser.
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11-05-2005 05:00 PM |
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Kryptonate
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
why would that site be safe? They could have gotten the patch from anywhere. Including the place were this patch was placed.
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11-05-2005 05:06 PM |
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thc2010
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RE: Windows Live Messenger (New official name for MSN Messenger 8.0)
Ive checked my:
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file
and I didnt find:
127.0.0.1 sifreavcisi.com
does this meen im safe or is that half of the story?
ie: did they embed anything else anywhere...
<me complaining>
fkn script kidies! what do they plan on accomplishing on getting some random guys password and why the hell would they do it? So many hardcore geeks out there
This post was edited on 11-05-2005 at 05:22 PM by thc2010.
Click the image above to send me a message on MSN messenger via web browser.
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11-05-2005 05:20 PM |
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