Re: How to stop MS from breaking in?????

From: Jeremy (Nospam_at_nospam.com)
Date: 11/05/03


Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 14:40:23 -0500

Gee either of you whinny idiots stop to think if your running xp its the
autoupdate feature phoning home and a reply from Microsoft that your
blocking. Also Dell setups are flawed from the factory. They are usually
missing several security patches. So how do you patch them. You hook them
to your cable, DSL or phone and dial in to the internet. While your
downloading zone alarm or the updates your computer gets hacked. Now its
all Microsoft's fault. You all should be using WebTV not a computer!!! Oh
wait I think WebTV went bankrupt. Stop blaming Microsoft because you don't
know how to secure your computers before connecting them to the internet.
Well I only didn't use a condom for 1 stroke I don't know how I got HIV.
Also dell and many other companies that do generic images, the administrator
password is left blank. Guess what remotely I could now own your system by
logging onto \\youripaddress\c$ and logging on as administrator with a
blank password. Or better yet have a program that hunts computers and does
it automatically. Of which there already are.

-- 
"Rich" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:114b01c3a3ca$294dc630$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all,
>
> Dell sent me a clean machine that didn't have all of MS's
> intrusion stuff on it. Unfortunately, I accidently loaded
> some stuff - I have no idea what - and MS's servers keep
> bombarding me trying to get in. The address of MS's
> server is 207.46.228.35. I have been trying to get some
> help on this for a couple of days and there doesn't seem
> to be anyone who knows what MS is trying to do. Can
> someone tell me what this server is trying to do by
> trying to break through my firewall and how to stop it?
> It is simply unbelievable that they install software that
> continually tries to break through firewalls!! This is a
> world gone mad.
>
> Thanks for any help that you can provide.
>
> Rich
>


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