How to remove Smart Protector using spyware blockers
Smart Protector is another rogue spyware blocker to appear on the net. It is not to be confused with another spyware removal program called Smart Protect Pro which is totally legitimate. Like any other rogue spyware, Smart Protector pretends to be a legitimate spyware removal tool. It shows genuine looking scan results and warnings about your computer being infected. These fake warnings misleads the user of the infected computer to purchase the full version of Smart Protector. The full version of Smart Protector provides no protection whatsoever. Purchasing this bogus software also puts your information in a dangerous position because they can utilize personal and confidential information for identity theft acts. If you have detected Smart Protector, not Smart Protect Pro, on your computer then you are recommended to follow spyware removal instructions immediately.
Smart Protector Spyware removal instructions
#1 Use spyware blockers to scan for Smart Protector. If you cannot open the spyware removal tool because it has been disabled by Smart Protector then load your Windows Operating System in Safe mode and try and open your spyware removal tool again. If this fails then move on to the next procedure.
#2 If your spyware blocker is not working then it is time to use Smitfraudfix.exe. This spyware removal tool is unique compared to the likes of Spyware Doctor and Malwarebytes Anti-malware because it does not have to be installed. You can find instructions for Smitfraudfix.exe on our spyware blog.
#3 If none of the two procedures above work in removing Smart Protector then your next call is to obtain help from the experts and security professionals. There are many out there on the net who will offer help for free. Before you nag them about your spyware problem, you first need to create a log about your computer so that the experts can analyze where the root of the Smart Protector is. To create a log, you will be using a program called Combofix. Again, you can find instructions for Combofix on our blog.

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