Rikke skrev:
> Jeg har aldrig hørt om dette program før, det lyder som noget du har
> installeret ved en fejl ved siden af Windows...
Messenger er en tjeneste som kører under både Win2000 og XP
medmindre at du slår den fra, så det er ikke noget der bliver
installeret ved siden af.
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http://www.blkviper.com/WinXP/service411.htm#Messenger>
| Messenger ~ sends messages between clients and servers. This
| service needs not to be running under normal "home" conditions.
| It is also advisable to make this service go away to avoid the
| possibility of "net send" messages hitting your computer from the
| internet. This has nothing to do with MSN Messenger, nor is it
| "WinPopUp".
|
| To test for this security vulnerability, at the command prompt,
| (run: cmd.exe) type:
|
| net send 127.0.0.1 hi
|
| If you get a popup "hi" message, you should disable the Messenger
| service.
| If you get an error stating, "The message alias could not be found
| on the network", you are safe.
|
| If, for whatever reason, you need the Messenger service running
| but wish not to have spam popups active, you can disable the
| particular ports at your firewall. The Messenger service uses UDP
| ports 135, 137, and 138; TCP ports 135, 139, and 445.
|
| Default XP Home: Automatic
| Default XP Pro: Automatic
| Safe Setting: Disabled
|
| Dependencies:
|
| NetBIOS Interface
| Plug and Play
| Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
| Workstation
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