Messenger Service Pop Up window

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How do I eliminate a pop up window "Messenger Service"
that comes up when I'm connected to DSL server? Most of
the messages are advertising how to get rid of "Messenger
Service" pop up.
Thanks, joeZy
 
Hi Joe - These are most likely due to open NetBios TCP ports 135, 139 and
445 and UDP ports 135, 137-138. You really need to block these with a
firewall as a general protection measure. You can stop the popups by
turning off Messenger Service; however, this still leaves you vulnerable.
If you have an NT-based OS such as XP or Win2k, you should probably also
specifically block TCP 593, 4444 and UDP 69, 139, 445, and install the very
important 823980 patch from MS03-026, here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823980.


See: Messenger Service Window That Contains an Internet Advertisement
Appears http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904 which identifies reasons to
keep this service and steps to take if you do.

You can test your system and follow the 'Prevention' link to get additional
information here:
http://www.mynetwatchman.com/winpopuptester.asp Unless you have very good
reasons to keep this active, it should be turned off in Win2k and XP. Go
here and do what it says:
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/desktop/docs/messagepopup/ or, even better, get
MessageSubtract, free, here, which will give you flexible control of the
service and viewing of these messages:
http://www.intermute.com/messagesubtract/help.html Recommended.

(FWIW, ZoneAlarm's default Internet Zone firewall configuration blocks the
necessary ports to prevent this use of Messenger Service. I don't know the
situation with regard to other firewalls.)

Messenger Service is not per se Spyware or something that MS did wrong - It
provides a messaging capability which is useful for local intranets and is
also sometimes (albeit nowdays infrequently) used by some applications to
provide popup messaages to users. However, it can also be (and now
frequently is) used to introduce spam via this open NetBios channel. For a
single user home computer, it normally isn't needed and can be turned off
which will eliminate the spam popups. This DOESN'T, however, remove the
vulnerability of having these ports open, when in fact they aren't needed,
since they can be perverted in other ways as well, some of which can be much
more damaging than just a spam popup.


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Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



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joe zemanek said:
How do I eliminate a pop up window "Messenger Service"
that comes up when I'm connected to DSL server? Most of
the messages are advertising how to get rid of "Messenger
Service" pop up.
Thanks, joeZy

If you're using WinXP SP1 apply the WinXP firewall to your connection.

Messenger Service of Windows (using) (WinNT and Win2K)
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=168893
Messenger Service Window That Contains an Internet Advertisement Appears
(Win2K and WinXP)
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904
 
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