But thats not all. See what comes up when you google for "gamespy malware" or "gamespy adware". It's in the top 5 of high risk applications. There have been reports of potential vunerabilties in the software that are not fixed but denied instead.
For me, I have removed gamespy for the moment - which I dislike since I have no other options to play online.
But thats not all. See what comes up when you google for "gamespy malware" or "gamespy adware". It's in the top 5 of high risk applications. There have been reports of potential vunerabilties in the software that are not fixed but denied instead.
For me, I have removed gamespy for the moment - which I dislike since I have no other options to play online.
Any comments??
but you ve got other way to play online, check on our Web directory on main menu area...
Anyways, i use game spy since 3 years now, and i never got any trouble about security or so
Tout est possible ... il faut juste connaitre quand.
Adware : Software that brings ads to your computer. Such ads may or may not be targeted, but are "injected" and/or popup, and are not displayed within the form of an ad-sponsored application. Some Adware may hijack the ads of other companies, replacing them with its own. See also Spyware, Browser Helper Object.
gamespy is not dangerous, and if u pay the ad´s are away .... not everything in the electronic world (internet) isn´t free of charge
sorry that i ask, but are u an "expert" about spyware?
i´m not, and maybe my english lacks a bit, but what i read doesnt sound dangerous for me
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records passwords
god thanks that it does, i hate it if i have to enter the password again and again ;o)
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Internet visits,
so does the internet explorer, for a faster load (and maybe other things) ... well well, i don´t surf via gamespy but with internet explorer (at moment with firebird for some unspectacular reason)
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cookies
for the password?
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sometimes control computers services and remotely execute commands
thats the main feature of gamespy i guess or do u want to exchange ip adress with horrible guys who play war games and maybe hack into your pc for making some war?
most games come out with gamespy on disc.......
.....i don´t want to say that u shouldn´t be carefull about what u do in the net, there surely a lot of really really dangerous, mean, ugly and dirty guys who wants your money and porn pic´s from your desktop....but I (non-expert) would say GameSpy is safe! and for playing close combat very very important....support the community with playing that game!
regards
p.s.: don´t let the fear guide your life, that´s depressing ;o)
my spybot shearch&destroy dont detect nothing.
Dont use Iexplorer use firefox
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i have norton 2005, spybot shearh&destroy, the cleaner, spyhunter and softspy, and no one detect nothin, and i think that Game Spy soft is no adware.
"Grita devastación y suelta a los perros de la guerra"
"Los unicos que ven el final de la guerra son los muertos"
"Solo hay dos cosas infinitas, el universo y la estupidez humana"
"El que no teme nunca morirá"
do you say like Kazaa media???? because spy bot and others detect it and erase it.
Why?????
does GS open hide conections?????
Send my info????
What??????
"Grita devastación y suelta a los perros de la guerra"
"Los unicos que ven el final de la guerra son los muertos"
"Solo hay dos cosas infinitas, el universo y la estupidez humana"
"El que no teme nunca morirá"
6667 (IRC) - possibly can be closed if you dont want to chat
3783 (Voice Chat Port) - Can be closed
27900 (Master Server UDP Heartbeat) - also used by MSN Zone
28900 (Master Server List Request) - also used by MSN Zone
29900 (GP Connection Manager) - also used by MSN Zone
The last 4 I am not so sure about. These ports are not opened on my firewall yet GSA functions 100%.
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Gamespy also requires you to open ports in your firewall that are commonly exploited by Trojans.
Thats a pretty blanket statement. You can say that about Windows (all verisons) also. Every single application you use to interact with the internet needs a port open in order for it to function. If anyone is a bit paranoid of GameSpy running on thier PC then its time to press the power button, thats ultimate safety.
Almost and if not all of those require you to execute a file you've recieved in your email to run. Those that dont would be caught by a virus scanner.
Regardless if your port 6667 is closed. Its most likely not closed for you to send out data. A firewall only blocks incoming traffic, not outgoing unless specifically instructed, not all firewalls will do this either.
If you execute an attachment in your email you've effectively bypassed your firewall. The program, whatever it may be, is now communicating from your PC.
You cant just say having an open port means your vulnerable. It takes user intervention, like executing email/downloaded attachments, not having an up-to-date virus scanner or just plain bad practice on the internet.
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Regardless if your port 6667 is closed. Its most likely not closed for you to send out data. A firewall only blocks incoming traffic, not outgoing unless specifically instructed, not all firewalls will do this either.
The firewall I am running blocks both incoming and outgoing activity on port 6667 by default for the very reason I posted earlier. If your firewall doesn't block outgoing traffic it's not much of a firewall to begin with and leads one to wonder why someone would buy that product to begin with.
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If you execute an attachment in your email you've effectively bypassed your firewall. The program, whatever it may be, is now communicating from your PC
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One could also argue that when you execute GameSpy that port is now open for outgoing traffic and it is communicating from your pc. Do you know what data it is mining? If it scans your computer to see what software you have loaded what else is it recording?
I'm not here to say that GameSpy is either good or bad but personally I don't like it. I am just presenting the information I have at hand and it is up to the individual to decide whether or not they want to use it. An informed decision is better than a decision based on how many people use a computer program as the vast majority of computer users generally don't understand the implications or possible outcome of some of the things they do with their computers.
Gamespy also requires you to open ports in your firewall that are commonly exploited by Trojans.
and messenger too
but you have to be infected, and if your PC is not infected where is the problem, every trojan had to be compiled to work in you PC
"Grita devastación y suelta a los perros de la guerra"
"Los unicos que ven el final de la guerra son los muertos"
"Solo hay dos cosas infinitas, el universo y la estupidez humana"
"El que no teme nunca morirá"
A firewall only blocks incoming traffic, not outgoing unless specifically instructed, not all firewalls will do this either.
this is not correct, firewalls can block incoming and outcoming, only the router block incoming by hardwre, the firewall blocks by software
"Grita devastación y suelta a los perros de la guerra"
"Los unicos que ven el final de la guerra son los muertos"
"Solo hay dos cosas infinitas, el universo y la estupidez humana"
"El que no teme nunca morirá"
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