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    Default I need to know if this is a serious concern...

    I recenly received the following email:
    -----
    From: [email]support@broadcastmarketer.com[/email]
    To: [email]Unsisclosed.Recipients@txm01.mgw.rr.com[/email]
    Subject: Fat sluts suck huge cocks

    Your computer is wide open to the prying eyes of the
    Internet!
    Anyone across the globe can send pop-ups like this
    *directly* to
    your computer without any virus or making you visting any
    web page.
    This new form of advertising is catching on very fast and
    soon those
    same ads that clog your email will be right in the middle
    of your
    screen. Protect yourself by installing our messenger
    blocker software
    and closing the hole for good.
    For more information and our easily installed solution...
    VISIT : [url]www.messengerblocker.com[/url]



    This is not spam because you put your email address on
    our opt
    in list
    -----
    My question is this: Is this a serious concern and
    software I should consider having, is it something
    already provided for with Microsoft's software (I use
    Outlook Express and Internet Explorer) or is it something
    Microsoft is work on? I sincerely appreciate your
    response.

    Steve Harris


    Steve Rhode Turtle Harris Guest

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  3. #2

    Default I need to know if this is a serious concern...

    Even though it says it's not spam, it looks like it is.
    Generally speaking, it's a bad idea to install something
    on your computer unless it comes from a trusted source.
    Do you trust the person how sent you the e-mail? Looking
    at the Subject line, somehow I don't think you should.

    >-----Original Message-----
    >I recenly received the following email:
    >-----
    >From: [email]support@broadcastmarketer.com[/email]
    >To: [email]Unsisclosed.Recipients@txm01.mgw.rr.com[/email]
    >Subject: Fat sluts suck huge cocks
    >
    >Your computer is wide open to the prying eyes of the
    >Internet!
    >Anyone across the globe can send pop-ups like this
    >*directly* to
    >your computer without any virus or making you visting
    any
    >web page.
    >This new form of advertising is catching on very fast
    and
    >soon those
    >same ads that clog your email will be right in the
    middle
    >of your
    >screen. Protect yourself by installing our messenger
    >blocker software
    >and closing the hole for good.
    >For more information and our easily installed solution...
    >VISIT : [url]www.messengerblocker.com[/url]
    >
    >
    >
    >This is not spam because you put your email address on
    >our opt
    >in list
    >-----
    >My question is this: Is this a serious concern and
    >software I should consider having, is it something
    >already provided for with Microsoft's software (I use
    >Outlook Express and Internet Explorer) or is it
    something
    >Microsoft is work on? I sincerely appreciate your
    >response.
    >
    >Steve Harris
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    Duncan Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: I need to know if this is a serious concern...

    Greetings --

    This particular "sales method" is strikingly similar to the
    "protection" rackets offered to small businesses by organized
    criminals. Yes, it's a scam; no reputable business would need to
    resort to extortion. Particularly since they're trying to sell you a
    type of protection that is already available to you free of charge.

    This a type of spam has become quite common over the past few
    months, and unintentionally serves as a valid security "alert." It
    demonstrates that you haven't been taking sufficient precautions while
    connected to the Internet. Your data probably hasn't been compromised
    by these specific advertisements, but if you're open to this exploit,
    you may well be open to other threats. Install and use a decent,
    properly configured firewall. (Disabling the messenger service, as
    some people recommend, only hides the symptom, and does nothing to
    secure your machine.) And ignoring or just "putting up with" these
    messages and the problem they represent is particularly foolish.

    Messenger Service of Windows
    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;168893[/url]

    Messenger Service Window That Contains an Internet Advertisement
    Appears
    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?id=330904[/url]

    Stopping Advertisements with Messenger Service Titles
    [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/communicate/stopspam.asp[/url]

    Blocking Ads, Parasites, and Hijackers with a Hosts File
    [url]http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm[/url]


    Bruce Chambers

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    having both at once. -- RAH


    "Steve Rhode Turtle Harris" <rdturtle@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in
    message news:013b01c3496b$fe9fce00$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I recenly received the following email:
    > -----
    > From: [email]support@broadcastmarketer.com[/email]
    > To: [email]Unsisclosed.Recipients@txm01.mgw.rr.com[/email]
    > Subject: Fat sluts suck huge cocks
    >
    > Your computer is wide open to the prying eyes of the
    > Internet!
    > Anyone across the globe can send pop-ups like this
    > *directly* to
    > your computer without any virus or making you visting any
    > web page.
    > This new form of advertising is catching on very fast and
    > soon those
    > same ads that clog your email will be right in the middle
    > of your
    > screen. Protect yourself by installing our messenger
    > blocker software
    > and closing the hole for good.
    > For more information and our easily installed solution...
    > VISIT : [url]www.messengerblocker.com[/url]
    >
    >
    >
    > This is not spam because you put your email address on
    > our opt
    > in list
    > -----
    > My question is this: Is this a serious concern and
    > software I should consider having, is it something
    > already provided for with Microsoft's software (I use
    > Outlook Express and Internet Explorer) or is it something
    > Microsoft is work on? I sincerely appreciate your
    > response.
    >
    > Steve Harris
    >
    >

    Bruce Chambers Guest

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