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MSN Censors Your IM

Jamie ran across a story about censorship on MSN. Essentially, a number of suspicious strings result in silent failure of delivery. The strings are unsurprisingly things like .scr and .info. They've started maintaining a list if you're interested. Personally, I'd rather they fix the vulnerabilities that make those strings dangerous in the first place: it's not like IM is the only place a URL can get on your machine.

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  1. Re:Blocked firefox.exe by lattyware · · Score: 5, Funny

    An inept IT department?
    OMFG!
    Someone alert the world press!

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  2. Re:-gasp- Slashdot, too! by KingSkippus · · Score: 4, Funny

    Reminds me of games that try to filter out all 'bad' words

    I play City of Heroes, and for some weird reason, it blocks the word "count." I think it was a typo when someone was entering words to block into the filter. It was just kind of funny, because I discovered it when I told someone, "Don't worry, you can count on me!" and it came out as "Don't worry, you can <bleep!> on me!" They had no idea what I was talking about, and it took a few entertaining minutes to hash out what was going on.

  3. Re:-gasp- Slashdot, too! by gbjbaanb · · Score: 4, Funny

    Ah, the northern Uk town of Scunthorpe has been affected by this problem for some time now. I think a "Scun" must be a rude word in American English or something.

  4. Re:The genius that is Microsoft... by Wordsmith · · Score: 4, Funny

    The day I start picking my friends based on their responses to IM security issues will be a sad, sad day.

    "Mom, I met a great girl. She's not very nice, and she's not very pretty, but she started using Jabber after the latest MSN fiasco. You'll love her. I'll have her message you; oh, but you'll have to switch of of AIM first, mom."

  5. Re:-gasp- Slashdot, too! by glitch23 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah, the northern Uk town of Scunthorpe has been affected by this problem for some time now. I think a "Scun" must be a rude word in American English or something.

    No, it's "Thor". We don't like Scandinavians.

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