MSN password flaw I personally recommand to use a really complex MSN password because the authentication system of the actual MSN P9 & 10 is public and the MS servers are running without password bruteforce protections.
I mean that anyone with a minimal skill can code a small program able to crack your MSN password , knowing of course your username, most likely an email.
I guess there is nothing publicly or privately coded yet doing this, else MS should update the protocol again, nor to build a ban protection..
I will post something as a white proof.
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