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SmitFraud has been identified by IT specialists working for reputable software security laboratories as a malicious process. SmitFraud is used by rogue software developers to trick users into purchasing various fraudulent software security products from affiliate developers. Also referred to as W32/SmitFraud.A, this malicious process is categorized as spyware. It is often installed on MS Windows-based machines through a number of adware processes present on MS Windows-based computers. These adware processes can stealthily be dropped along with the installation of codecs with malicious code such as PCodec, BrainCodec, or VideoKeyCodec. Afterwards, SmitFraud is installed without the consent or knowledge of its users. SmitFraud generates various fake error messages such as a Blue Screen of Death on the background of a Windows-based machine. This can trick users into purchasing various fake software products that are advertised by the error messages as tools that can eliminate security problems already present in the machine. If a user opts to download and automatically install such fake software security programs like Spyware Quake, Spylocked, SpySheriff, Spydawn, and SpyAxe among others, a fake full system scan is initialized. Afterwards, the user is presented with fake messages instructing him or her to pay for the full version of the currently installed rogue security product in order to remove the malicious processes present in the machine. How to Remove SmitFraudSmitFraud can be removed by downloading the following tools:
After downloading the applications above and subsequently installing each program, users should restart their machines in Safe Mode. This can be done by keying in msconfig in the Run edit box and pressing Ok. Afterwards, make the necessary selection that will allow you to reboot your computer in Safe Mode. Click on Ok at this point. Next, navigate the Windows Explorer browser to the SmitRem installation folder. Search for the RunThis.bat file. Execute the file by double-clicking on it in order to initialize the SmitRem removal process (note: this will also initialize the Disk Cleanup utility of MS Windows so as to remove unnecessary files often associated with malicious processes). At this point, executing the SmitFraudFix tool in order to provide you with the options of initially scanning for malicious processes associated with SmitFraud and subsequently removing such security risks will allow you to completely remove SmitFraud and all its constituent processes. Finally, running the RogueRemover program will purge your machine from all fake security software applications currently installed on your computer. blog comments powered by Disqus |
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