great. random windows pop up from the windows messenger service saying stuff like 'message from a;lsdjf;ajf to amherst.edu: test.' and you have to click OK to make it go away. then again, 'hi.' then again, 'sorry for that, just testing a vulnerability in windows.' then again, 'spammers are starting to take advantage of it, i'd say it's a vulnerability.' great. now how did you do it? and next week: will the geeks be able to fix the network so that it's no longer possible? stay tuned.
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