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Messenger seems to be blocking a few domains that aren't unsafe. For
instance, www.mediafire.com and www.teamviewer.com. Both are blocked by Messenger. Can someone please review the list of blocks and take them off? |
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Denis Wong wrote:
configured any blocking of domains? Or where in Windows Live messenger do you configure it for "safe" sites? |
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On Apr 28, 9:46 pm, Denis Wong <DenisW...@xxxxxx>
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tried to send a link http://www.teamviewer.com to my friend several times and it was blocked each time. I find this a little strange. Anyone know how to remove this. Been using Messenger for many years now and I find this odd. |
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Hi,
This has been going on for years. Although in the past the messages were simply dropped and you weren't notified that they weren't sent. The purpose of the list (which is downloaded from the Messenger server when you sign in and is uncustomizable) is to prevent worms from propagating. You remove the link from being sent, you remove the worm from spreading. -- Jonathan Kay Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger MSN Messenger/Windows Messenger MessengerGeek Blog: http://www.messengergeek.com Messenger Resources: http://messenger.jonathankay.com (c) 2008 Jonathan Kay - If redistributing, you must include this signature or citation -- <bigbytetech@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:20500aaf-00d8-440f-9ac9-bec819b0f1d1@xxxxxx
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This actually saves more trouble than the little annoyance it causes in most
cases. They are doing you a big favour by blocking links to sites that are known for hosting dubious code, but i must say that blocking places like mediafire and rapidshare are not really a good decision. All these free file hosting sites now use a capcha system, that in itself will stop drive by downloads. Even trying to use rapidshare normally is a nightmare with their "guess the cat" capcha, and i dont think any link that you ever receive is going to be able to get past this when the human eye has trouble in doing it. Maybe mediafire/rapidshare and the like also sell webspace and this is possibly the reason why they on the bad list ?. The easy solution is to just email your contact the links , no big hassleand makes being online a bit safer for most people online. |
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Hi,
This blocking isn't only about directly and/or automatically downloading stuff. Most of the time people will get tricked if they recieve a message like "download my new photoalbum" when they recieve it from one of their friends, which is one of the most used methods for viri to spread via IM. A captcha is not going to stop people from downloading and executing something which is malicious. And many of these free hosting sites are the source of many viri. So, blocking such stuff server-side is a way to stop such stuff from spreading. Not a perfect way though (you block one site, and in no-time another will be created containing the malicious program) and I agree that the block list needs some finetuning... to say the least... -- Kurt Robaer Microsoft MVP - Windows Live Messenger/MSN Messenger "Cyberhash" wrote:
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