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Trojan-Spy.HTML.Smitfraud.c


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fitzh2o

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Using replace.cmd worked. Thanks for your help. You people are great! Tell me how I can give a donation, and I will gladly do that. Thanks again.
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Yahoo! Glad to hear it!! ;)

Did you run the tool afterwards? Please do if you didn't, in safe mode, then post the contents of C:\smitfiles.txt and a HijackThis log. g2i2r4 will finish up with you. :tazz:



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As there has been no reply from the original poster for more than two weeks this topic is now closed.

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Edited by g2i2r4, 14 August 2005 - 02:19 PM.

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