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Threat's profile
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Name of the threat: Smithfraud.C |
| Command or file name: nvsvcd.exe |
| Threat type: Trojan |
| Affected OS: Win32 (Windows 9x, Windows XP, Windows Vista) |
Intrusion method
This threat copies its file(s) to your hard disk. Its typical file name is Smithfraud.C. Then it creates new startup key with name Smithfraud.C and value nvsvcd.exe. You can also find it in your processes list with name nvsvcd.exe or Smithfraud.C.
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How to fix Smithfraud.C
This problem can be solved manually by deleting all registry keys and files connected with this software, removing it from starup list and unregistering all corresponding DLLs. Additionally missing DLL's should be restored from distribution in case they are corrupted by Smithfraud.C. To fix this threat, you should:
1. Kill the following processes and delete the appropriate files:
• nvsvcd.exe
• smss.exe
Warning: you should delete only those files which checksums are listed as malicious. There may be valid files with the same names in your system. We recommend you to use True Sword for safe problem solution.
2. Delete the following malicious folders:
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3. Delete the following malicious registry entries and\or values:
• Key: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\nvsvcd Value: @
• Key: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run Value: .nvsvc
Warning: If value is listed for some registry entries, you should only clear these values and leave keys with such values untouched. We recommend you to use True Sword for safe problem solution.
Here are the descriptions of problems connected with Smithfraud.C and nvsvcd.exe we received earlier:
Can\'t remove Smithfraud-C with Spyboth S&D
Problem Summary: Can\'t remove Smithfraud-C with Spyboth S&D
Slows down my processor, blows up my desktop icons. Avast 4.8 doesn't see it, neither AVG 8.0. Maybe caused incompatibility between HP G3010 scanner and Windows XP SP3 (PhotoGallery and Document Viewer) I solved those last two problems yesterday. My processor is now faster but Smithfraud-C is still there.
Thank you
Our support has contacted the author of this message, Patrice Fortin, and helped to solve his problem.
Possible smithfraud-c infection
Problem Summary: Possible smithfraud-c infection
I have run anti-virus, spyware removers and still the the notice comes up next to the time in the toolbar- "VIRUS ALERT!"
Our support has contacted the author of this message, Tommy, and helped to solve his problem.
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