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Spy-ware in your name. by mitchell on 12-14-2006 at 05:26 AM

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<Tenshi_MKII> Want to see who blocked you in your MSN Messenger? Download the latest program by Messenger Plus!

This has been going around the irc scene saying that this a new addon of yours if you heard about it or know a way to remove it so i can tell poeple could you please tell me and also a warning on your website would be good also.

Mitchell/Shade.
RE: Spy-ware in your name. by NiteMare on 12-14-2006 at 05:55 AM

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Originally posted by MattyRid
Firstly, Messenger Plus! is freeware and comes with an optional sponsor program which has been heavily modified.

Secondly, That link should be removed as that is a virus. Something Messenger Plus! is NOT, it is a safe program to use.

Last of all, why the hell would you bother reading stuff like that on IRC? Even I could make something like that and have n00bs end up with a virus. Always do background research before posting things. This shows that you are likely to believe what people say rather than do things for yourself and find out the truth.

Now flame and do whatever you want to me but I'm stating the truth and nothing but the truth.
i think mitchell was aware that its a virus/spyware, and was warning us that something was trying to impersonate plus!, atleast thats how i interperated it.
RE: Spy-ware in your name. by mitchell on 12-14-2006 at 06:26 AM

I know this has nothing to do with this site i was just wondering if you know what casue it and the reason i even look at it was casue the guy who had it was asking for help.


RE: Spy-ware in your name. by Felu on 12-14-2006 at 10:57 AM

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Originally posted by mitchell
I know this has nothing to do with this site i was just wondering if you know what casue it and the reason i even look at it was casue the guy who had it was asking for help.
Does that guy have any other program which might be doing this? It could be a virus too. Tell him to do a virus scan. Also Plus! isn't doing this.
RE: Spy-ware in your name. by Menthix on 12-14-2006 at 12:14 PM

Looks like a virus that has been active since at least 28th of October. Googling the message bring up a Yahoo Answers question which was indexed that date, but the question itself is deleted now.

Tell your friend to run a virusscan.

I contacted the webmaster of the site, hopefully he will take it offline soon.


RE: Spy-ware in your name. by Wally on 12-14-2006 at 12:19 PM

iv actually seen alot of messages like this what it had done to me is someone would send you a message (being that^) and cause you to download it without knowing its a virus.

i think its like a chain that constantly goes on and on the more peaple that download it  the more your gonna see that message if you had downloaded the file it would send that message to your contacts without you knowing and cause them to download it


RE: Spy-ware in your name. by Menthix on 12-14-2006 at 01:06 PM

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Originally posted by wally lebo rambo
i think its like a chain that constantly goes on and on
Yes it does. Main problem with these kind of viruses is that the majority of the people just doesn't seem to be able to just common sense to judge if something is save, or, at least install a good antivirusscanner and have it scan files on-access properly.
RE: RE: Spy-ware in your name. by ryxdp on 12-17-2006 at 08:14 AM

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Originally posted by MenthiX
Yes it does. Main problem with these kind of viruses is that the majority of the people just doesn't seem to be able to just common sense to judge if something is save, or, at least install a good antivirusscanner and have it scan files on-access properly.


So true. I feel very sorry for them, no offence to them, but seriously, they should read a book(s) on keeping cyber-safe. Again, no offence.:(