Smitfraud Problem
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Smitfraud Problem
I recently reformatted my pc, plugged it into the network to download NOD32, and dang if I don't get Smitfraud. Toolkit888 on my computer. I've tried EVERYTHING to get this off. I've used S&D, smitfraudfix, vundofix, all in safemode, it keeps removing it and it comes right back
Please help!
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- Knight Rider
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That happened to me after one of the kids downloaded something. I ended up reformatting again, then I downloaded Avast and burned it to a CD on another computer and installed it prior to connecting to the internet.
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Yeah, i might have to do that. Darn people around this school, so many viruses. Anyways, i used AVG and did a virus scan, got 3 viruses off but still have popups.
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- Knight Rider
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Did you check the startup list to see if there are any strange programs running at boot? Did you try a manual scan with nod32 in safe mode, making sure that advanced heuristics were enabled?
I'm not really familiar with smitfraud, so I don't know if it runs its own stuff or hooks into an existing system file :-/
I'm not really familiar with smitfraud, so I don't know if it runs its own stuff or hooks into an existing system file :-/
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Intel I5-3570K
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- yeshuas
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Yeah, your best bet would be to get it and the latest updates onto a flash drive or a CD
Same as ar1stotle, not familiar with Smitfraud, but a good scan in safe mode can't hurt
Thats why I never hook to a wide network like a schools, just way too risky for my taste
Same as ar1stotle, not familiar with Smitfraud, but a good scan in safe mode can't hurt
Thats why I never hook to a wide network like a schools, just way too risky for my taste
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Did you ever get this fixed Knight RIder? I recently fixed a computer with SpyDawn, which seems to be related to Smitfraud. I used the removal tool on this page and was able to clean it off. Might want to give them a try.
Knight Rider,
What is your school using for a NAC? If they are using one at all? (Network Admission Control or something like that).
What is your school using for a NAC? If they are using one at all? (Network Admission Control or something like that).
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