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I just discovered something fishy in windows XP ( big brother possibly )
my internet connesction was dragging this morning so on a whim i did a netstat/a to see what was going on, I didnt expect anything then I get to the fourth entry and I notice an IP entry with an established connection
hmmmmm so I lookup the IP and what do ya know its google????????? keep in mind I was not surfing the net or anything in fact I.E was closed well after seeing that I got curious so I open MSCONFIG and what do I see enabled 1, net meeting remote desktop sharing???? 2, secondary logon hmm now thats weird because I have never installed net meeting on this machine and of course I never enabled it so my question where the hell did that come from?? wondering if its part if IE 7 that I installed last night or something else could someone else please check their machine to verify someone with IE 7 and someone without Thanks |
I hope they fuck your shit up.
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh now go check your PC hillbilly |
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you retard
SUMMARY Windows secondary logon allows administrators to log on with a non-administrative account and still be able to perform administrative tasks (without logging off) by running trusted administrative programs in administrative contexts. In this scenario, system administrators require two user accounts: a regular account with basic privileges, and an administrative account (this can be a different administrative account for each administrator or a single administrative account shared among administrators). Secondary logons address the security problems presented by administrators running programs that may be susceptible to "Trojan Horse" attacks (such as running Microsoft Internet Explorer in the administrative context while accessing a non-trusted Web site). Even though secondary logon is primarily intended for system administrators, it can be used by any user with multiple accounts to start programs under different account contexts without the need to log off. The Secondary Logon service is started automatically after a "clean" installation of Windows. A "clean" installation of Windows means either installing Windows on a blank hard disk, or installing Windows in a folder other than the folder in which an existing version of Windows is installed. |
I bet you have the google toolbar.
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i know that fool but I did not enable it and I definitely dont want net meeting running default on my PC |
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but this netmeeting issue is the real problem |
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