how to get rid of spyware: PurityScan
July 11th, 2006, by Kristopher | Posted in Adw PurityScan, Adware, Adware PurityScan, PurityScan Removal, PurityScan Remove, Spyware, detect spyware, detecting spyware, free spyware download, free spyware remover, hijack spyware, how to get rid of spyware, removing spyware, spyware detection, spyware popup, spyware program, spyware protection
PurityScan is adware that may launch advertisements and may redirect you to unwanted websites. PurityScan may install third-party applications and other malware without your consent and automatically launch every time you startup Windows. If you partially remove PurityScan through a manual removal process, Purity Scan may automatically reinstall its missing components, making PurityScan difficult to manually remove. www.PurityScan.com




Spyware Quake may pretend to be legitimate software for removal of spyware, but Spyware Quake may actually be installed by a trojan. Spyware Quake may attempt to trick you into buying the program via pop-up fake alerts that resemble system alerts. The trojan may be able to change Internet Explorer’s default home page and redirect your web browser to harmful web sites. Spyware Quake may display an icon in your PC’s system tray. www.SpywareQuake.com
SpyFalcon is a rogue anti-spyware application. SpyFalcon may appear as an icon in your Windows tray and show a message that says your PC is infected with malware. SpyFalcon may then suggest you download and install software to remove this malware. If you follow its directions, you will download SpyFalcon, and once downloaded SpyFalcon may redirect your Internet Explorer home page and search results to a malicious website. SpyFalcon may also download and install other software without your permission. SpyFalcon may be distributed through bundles of trojans and other malware.