How to use SmitFraudFix |
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How to use SmitFraudFix |
Apr 21 2006, 12:31 PM
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![]() Site Administrator Posts: 18,714 From: 127.0.0.1 OS: Windows 7 64-bit RTM |
Instructions for SmitFraudFix (by S!Ri)
SmitFraudFix only works with Windows XP, 2000, and Windows Vista SmitFraudFix removes Desktop Hijack malware: AdwarePunisher, AdwareSheriff, AlphaCleaner, Antispyware Soldier, AntiVermeans, AntiVermins, AntiVerminser, AntivirusGolden, AVGold, BraveSentry, MalwareWipe, MalwareWiped, MalwareWipePro, MalwareWiper, PestCapture, PestTrap, PSGuard, quicknavigate.com, Registry Cleaner, Security iGuard, Smitfraud, SpyAxe, SpyCrush, SpyDown, SpyFalcon, SpyGuard, SpyHeal, SpyLocked, SpyMarshal, SpySheriff, SpySoldier, Spyware Vanisher, Spyware Soft Stop, SpywareQuake, SpywareKnight, SpywareSheriff, SpywareStrike, Startsearches.net, TitanShield Antispyware, Trust Cleaner, UpdateSearches.com, Virtual Maid, VirusBlast, VirusBurst, Win32.puper, WinHound, Brain Codec, DirectVideo, EliteCodec, eMedia Codec, FreeVideo, Gold Codec, HQ Codec, iCodecPack, iMediaCodec, Image ActiveX Object, IntCodec, iVideoCodec, JPEG Encoder, Key Generator, Media-Codec, MediaCodec, MMediaCodec, MovieCommander, MPCODEC, My Pass Generator, PCODEC, Perfect Codec, PowerCodec, PornPass Manager, PornMag Pass, PrivateVideo, QualityCodec, Silver Codec, SiteEntry, SiteTicket, SoftCodec, strCodec, Super Codec, TrueCodec, VideoAccess, VideoBox, VidCodecs, Video Access ActiveX Object, Video ActiveX Object, VideoCompressionCodec, VideoKeyCodec, VideosCodec, WinAntiSpyPro, WinMediaCodec, X Password Generator, X Password Manager, ZipCodec... Download: Use this URL to download the latest version (the file contains both English and French versions): http://siri.geekstogo.com/SmitfraudFix.exe Mirrors: Alternate official download locations for Smitfraudfix.exe http://siri.urz.free.fr/Fix/SmitfraudFix.exe http://telechargement.zebulon.fr/259-smitfraudfix.html Use:
process.exe is detected by some antivirus programs (AntiVir, Dr.Web, Kaspersky) as a "RiskTool". It is not a virus, but a program used to stop system processes. Antivirus programs cannot distinguish between "good" and "malicious" use of such programs, therefore they may alert the user. http://www.beyondlogic.org/consulting/proc...processutil.htm ===================================================================== This is a self-help guide. Use at your own risk. Important Note: If you need assistance with SmitFraudFix, please start a new topic in our Malware Removal Forum.
Reason for edit: Added that the tool works on Vista. July 2008 - Rorschach
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Jul 12 2007, 04:18 PM
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![]() Site Administrator Posts: 18,714 From: 127.0.0.1 OS: Windows 7 64-bit RTM |
This topic has been left open to allow specific questions and comments related ONLY to this guide. It's NOT for posting HJT logs, links to your logs, or any other general malware help. Replies not following these rules will be deleted. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Oct 28 2007, 02:58 AM
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sometimes when i click it, nothing happens. whats up?
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Oct 28 2007, 04:08 AM
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![]() Trusted Helper Posts: 2,618 OS: winXP sp2, win 98 |
Hi xMasa,
Please be more specific, and explain the problem you are having with this tool. |
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Oct 28 2007, 07:15 AM
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![]() Malware Expert Posts: 18,682 From: Boston Ma. OS: XP Pro,ME, 98 |
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Dec 29 2007, 07:52 PM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 2 OS: XP |
[font="Arial"][/font][size="5"][/size]Hello,
I am brand ne to this Geeks to Go and have had numerous problems with spyware etc. My question here is I downloaded the SmitfraudFix but when I did I was not in safe mode and I did not put it on my desktop. Now if I try and install it again, it comes up as the original and I do not know how to get rid of it or where it is. I need it on my desktop so I can use it in safe mode. I am a mature woman who knows more than my peers which is not much. So if someone could help me I would be ever so grateful. Thanks Suzy |
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Dec 30 2007, 04:11 PM
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![]() Trusted Helper Posts: 2,618 OS: winXP sp2, win 98 |
Hi Suzy25,
Please refrain from PM's to staff members here, the forums are the place to ask for help. Go HERE and read the instructions please. If you cannot make progress following the instructions there, then start a topic in the malware section and detail your problems. Harry |
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Dec 30 2007, 09:52 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 29 OS: XP |
I've used SmitFraudFix successfully.
But, how do I know the malware is gone? Also, what scans should I run before I know I'm safe? (I've done 'Must-Read-Before-Posting-Hijackthis-Log') |
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Dec 31 2007, 06:52 AM
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![]() Malware Expert Posts: 18,682 From: Boston Ma. OS: XP Pro,ME, 98 |
Hello and welcomemmkkmm
QUOTE I've done 'Must-Read-Before-Posting-Hijackthis-Log' If the various scanners recommended are coming back clean you should be all set if you want to confirm then go ahead and post a HJT log in the malware forum |
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Jan 5 2008, 02:01 PM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 3 From: Riverside, CA OS: Win XP Pro |
%#$%&! Trojan Zlob! I purchased AdwareAlert for $20 and ran it several times. I continue to receive the popups and browser hijacks. I've downloaded two Zlob removal tools (Including Sari's) and ran each of them several times, following all instructions. Restore Off, Boot in Safe Mode, run the tool, reboot. Each time I think I'm successful, but a few hours later the popups return! This is the most persistent piece of %$#&^! I have ever run into.
Any suggestions? This post has been edited by Welopez: Jan 5 2008, 02:03 PM |
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Jan 6 2008, 09:00 AM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 3 From: Riverside, CA OS: Win XP Pro |
I downloaded SmitfraudFix.exe again, and ran it in SAFE mode with RESTORE off. I think it cleaned the malware this time. After four days, I've been free of annoying fraud popups for a whole hour!
Thanks gang! |
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Jan 6 2008, 01:35 PM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 3 From: Riverside, CA OS: Win XP Pro |
My default browser is SlimBrowser, but every time the Trojan runs, it open Internet Explorer. With SlimBrowser I have the option to block domains.... but that doesn't appear to be an option for Internet Explorer. Blocking it, however, does not remove it from my computer. I remain at a loss to deal with this malware. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Jan 6 2008, 04:19 PM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 2 OS: XP |
Thanks Welopez anyway.I had someone come over but it was totally frozen and gone. I appreciate the response. We will be reloading windows. Thanks Again, Suzy
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Jan 6 2008, 04:24 PM
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![]() Malware Expert Posts: 18,682 From: Boston Ma. OS: XP Pro,ME, 98 |
I would suggest both of you
run through the steps outlined in this Topic Post back a fresh log in the Malware forum please |
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Jan 29 2008, 07:09 AM
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New Member ![]() Posts: 1 OS: XP |
I just wanted to say thank you for this board and how much help this appication was. I was able to get some of the "Security Toolbar 7.1" malware off myself but still had several files I simply could not find. I have a corporate computer and work remotely. So had I sent my laptop to corp to be cleaned I would have been very far behind in my work. The Smitfraudfix worked very well and quickly. Thanks again. TarHeelMike.
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