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MSN Messenger is an instant messaging program that lets you send instant messages with cool emoticons, send pictures and other files to your friends, call a phone anywhere in the world from your computer, see when someone is typing a message to you, page a contact's mobile phone, and much more.

Carrying a build number of 6.0.0602 and released a day early, it's available to download! Patchou's Messenger Plus! 2.20 is confirmed to be functioning on this final release.

Update: The main MSN Messenger website has been updated, plus the Windows Messenger section has been removed. The Ad-remover and seperate MSN Messenger downloads are added below.

Download>>>MSN Messenger 6.0 Final<<<(All-in-one for Win98/ME/2K/XP)

Download>>>Windows XP Only<<<>>>Windows2000<<<>>>Windows 98/ME<<<

View>>>Additional Information<<<

Download>>>Ad Remover for MSN Messenger 6 Final<<<

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Update...

MSN Messenger 6.0 Final (proper) Ad Patch

To the Messenger community,

It has come to our attention that users are "borrowing", "copying", and/or "stealing" our (pHaez/vorte[x]) MSN Messenger ad removal routines in the MSN Messenger executables and calling it their own work. It's even more embarassing *cough* rX-182 & MSGPlus! *cough* to see its not done 100%, leaving behind the advertisements in the phone calling window. Yes, we do understand its quite easy to compare executables and generate new patching utilities, and do understand its quite fun to do so for educational reasons, but please keep in mind, we didn't have anything to "compare" against. We're the ones that sat down and ran the program thru a debugger, traced it line by line, and ensured a proper patch was released to the public. All we asked for was a line of credit - This wasn't done, therefore new "anti-theft" measures will have to be incorporated into new patches, if MSN changes their advertisement routines, of course. *hint* Microsoft *hint*. We understand this won't deter the experienced disassembly users out there however, we only target those we like to call "n00bs" as theres nothing to compare, binary wise, to generate patches.

Download>>>MSN Messenger 6.0 Final Ad Patch<<<

Download>>>Messenger 6.0 Final Ad Patch - (for those that already patched their ads, and want the Phone Ad gone as well)<<<

News Source - MSFN.

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MSN Messenger 6.0 Buffer Overflow Discovered

Sending fragmented pictures causes buffer overflow

MSN Messenger is one of the most popular messenger clients, due to the interesting services that it has to offer. MSN Messenger 6.0 features many services. One of these services is the small box that shows the icon of the file before getting it. If the file is a picture, this box shows a preview, not the default icon.

"Uncompleted pictures" I call this (I don't know if this term is correct): Pictures that we didn't receive completely. Sometimes while we receive a picture from a person, the connection fails or something happens that causes receiving not the whole picture, although we still are able to open it. By opening one of these fragmented pictures, there will appear two parts: The first part is the visible part of the picture and the rest is messed up with dark colours.

When you send a fragmented picture via MSN Messenger 6.0, the small viewer will loose the size that it has by default. So sending the "uncompleted picture" will cause of buffer overflow and the messenger will crash (see screenshot below). Microsoft's advice is to upgrade to the latest build of MSN Messenger 6.0 to protect yourself from exploits.

Download>>>MSN Messenger 6.0 Build 0602 Final<<<

View>>>Sending Uncompleted Pictures<<<

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