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Originally posted by rezvendous
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Originally posted by CookieRevised
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Originally posted by rezvendous
With resource hacker I'd deleted most of them
It is not allowed to modify any file from Messenger Plus!.
And certainly not when other people than you have access to it!!
I didn't knew that, I don't usually read EULA, is there some problem to do that? Can I have your agreement? if you want I can send you modified files.
Modifying, reverse engeneering, resource hacking, etc of almost any program is forbidden; you don't even have to read the EULA's for that.
As such you will never get the agreement of the creator to do this.
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Originally posted by raceprouk
To be fair, it's only /exec, /dropfile, and similar that are potentially dagerous. All other commands and tags are fine.
true... but even /dropfile is rather safe. It does nothing more than what the sendfile feature in MSN Messenger itself already can do.
And /exec is as dangereous as the Start > Run command in Windows itself or as any other way there is in Windows to execute a file (which are a
lot of ways)
All in all, I think the insecurity is not caused by the use of Messenger Plus!, but caused by not securing/restricting Windows in general. Aka: to protect the PC/Windows from unwanted risks you need to secure/restrict Windows, not restricting 1 out of the many programs which the user can use as that would be actually useless.