SPAM via Windows Messenger, which ports?

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Date: 07/30/03

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    On Windows 2000 and XP there is an internal Windows Messenger (not MSN
    Messenger) which was intended to be used by administrators to send quck
    messages. Nowadays it is used to send spam.

    I wonder to which ports a spammer would connect in order to send such spam?
    >From which port would he connect? Which protocol is used?

    I need to know this so I can create a rule which would call a function,
    which in turn would automatically retrive whois and report abuse.

    Please help,

    Alex


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