Smitfraud C is a nasty little piece of spyware that infects Windows operating systems with a virus, one or more pieces of spyware and fake anti-spyware programs. It is delivered to the computer as a trojan and infiltrates the user’s computer through either adware that is downloaded and installed without the users knowledge or hidden in part of a downloaded file package, such as .zip or .rar files.
Smitfraud C infects the desktop and task manager, as well as attaching itself to the computer’s registry and system files. The computer’s Random Access Memory is affected and the virus replicates, infecting the hard drive and any external storage connected to the computer. The “Blue Screen of Death” error message appears alerting the user to the infection, giving the problem file name. A fake anti-spyware installs itself, collecting user’s information when he or she is asked to purchase the “full version” of the program to remove the problem.
Most ani-virus software can detect Smitfraud C but cannot remove all or part of it. SmitFraudFix is a free and popular program that can be used to remove Smitfraud C. Complete instructions on removing the virus and it’s components can be found on the Smitfraud Removal Blog at Smitfraudc or smitfraud. If you would like professional assistance in removing Smitfraud from your computer go to our home page by clicking here at www.iyogi.ca/ to chat live with a tech to have this removed right now.
Knowledgeable users can access the computer’s system files through DOS or Windows Safe Mode and manually remove virus components. Directions for this type of manual removal can be found on help sites such as BullGuard.com.
If all else fails and Smitfraud C cannot be removed, users can perform a system restore to reformat the computer, returning it to its original state. Beware of this option as all files and programs created and installed since the computer was purchased will be wiped out. If your data is worth 89 bucks and you can not remove this threat then just have us do it for you. We can remove all your infections.
When dealing with the computer’s registry and operating system files, always read steps carefully and pay close attention to what you are doing to lower the risk of accidentally damaging the computer’s operating system more than the virus you are trying to remove.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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