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16 hidden ways XP connects with M
cahult:
http://www.hevanet.com/peace/microsoft.htm
Read it and weep if you
suselinux:
sheesh, Don't buy XP.
I like the way this article was written, really easy to understand, and not as hateful as some.
the ways XP connects to other computers, including Microsodt HQ computers
1. Application Layer Gateway Service (Requires server rights. "Server rights" means that this Microsoft software inside your computer can set up an arrangement that allows other computers to control it.)
2. Fax Service
3. File Signature Verification
4. Generic Host Process for Win32 Services (Requires server rights.)
5. Microsoft Direct Play Voice Test
6. Microsoft Help and Support Center (If you don't stop it, using "Help and Support" notifies Microsoft of the subject of your search.)
7. Microsoft Help Center Hosting Server (Wants server rights.)
8. Microsoft Management Console
9. Microsoft Media Player (Tells Microsoft the music and videos you like. See the February 20, 2002 Security Focus article Why is Microsoft watching us watch DVD movies? [securityfocus.com].)
10. Microsoft Network Availability Test
11. Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service
12. Microsoft Windows Media Configuration Utility (Setup_wm.exe, sometimes runs when you use Windows Media Player.)
13. MS DTC Console program
14. Run DLL as an app (There is no indication about which DLL or which function in the DLL.)
15. Services and Controller app
16. Time Service, sets the time on your computer from Microsoft's computer. (This can be changed to get the time from another time server.)
cahult:
Yeah, I know. A chill actually went down my back as I read this. Not for my own sake but for those who own an Xp-computer.
3eyes:
"Windows XP is not the answer. Windows XP is the question. The answer is no." - random person on the net.
A friend asked me if I could crack Win XP's activation. I told him I had no idea since I'd never tried, and as a service to humanity, I wouldn't help spread even illegal copies of XP because it's that bad.
I must be getting paranoid in my old age, but with this SCO crap I keep thinking M$ is really trying to take over the world.
Faust:
quote:
6. Microsoft Help and Support Center (If you don't stop it, using "Help and Support" notifies Microsoft of the subject of your search.)
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Is anyone else getting the urge to set up a bat file that searches for help on "fuck you you cockwhores" about 60 times a second? More importantly could any of this be used to DoS the computer(s) that watch us? :D
Just joking of course ;)
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