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MSN Messenger main window | |
Developed by | Microsoft |
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Version | 6.1 |
Build | Build 0211 |
Release | 6.1.0211 |
Date | 2004-03-09[1] |
OS | Microsoft Windows |
Size | 7.98MB (8,373,672 bytes) |
File type | EXE |
Type | Instant messaging client |
Website | http://messenger.msn.com |
MSN Messenger 6.1.0211 installer file has a size of 7.98 MB (8,373,672 bytes).
File details[]
Product name: Microsoft® Windows NT® Operating System
Product version: 4.71.1015.0
Filename: N/A
File type: Application (.exe)
File size: 7.98 MB (8,371,112 bytes)
File description: Win32 Cabinet Self-Extractor
File version: 4.71.1015.0
Copyright: Copyright © Microsoft Corp. 1995
File download[]
Official Links[]
- Download Page:
- http://messenger.msn.com/Download (Mismatch)
- Direct Link:
- N/A
Mirrors[]
File hashes[]
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Features[]
- Messaging
Release notes[]
MSN Messenger 6.1.0211 patches a security vulnerability first reported by qFox and Mephisto. The vulnerability exists because of the method used by MSN Messenger to handle a file request. An attacker could exploit this by sending a specially crafted request to another user. If exploited successfully, the attacker could view the contents of a file on the hard drive without the user's knowledge as long as the attacker knew the name of the file and only if the user had read access privileges. If the user has blocked receiving messages from anonymous users not on their contact list (by placing "All Others" in their block list), the attacker's messenger account must be on the user's allow list to exploit the vulnerability.[2][3]
Change logs[]
- Security vulnerability patch
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
- MSN Messenger — MSN Messenger
- Windows Live Messenger — Windows Live Messenger