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VirusBurst is a rogue anti-spyware program that may install itself onto your computer without your permission. VirusBurst may not really detect and remove spyware parasites from your computer, but may issue false alerts to try to trick you into buying the “full version” of VirusBurst. VirusBurst may issue these fake alerts through a Trojan that wil display warnings in your system tray. VirusBurst may come bundled with other malicious software and may damage your PC. VirusBurst may be a clone of VirusBlast.




SpyHeal is a rogue anti-spyware program that may install itself onto your computer without your permission, through security holes in Internet Explorer. SpyHeal may not really detect and remove spyware parasites from your computer, but may issue false alerts to try to trick you into buying the “full version” of SpyHeal. SpyHeal may damage your PC. SpyHeal is similar to but more dangerous than other trojans/rogue anti-spyware programs, such as 
Mirar is adware that may download and install itself on your computer as an Internet Explorer toolbar. Mirar may track what websites you visit and your search queries so that it may launch targeted pop up ads and other advertisements at you while you browse the internet. Mirar may hide from you and secretly update itself on your computer without your permission. Because of this, Mirar toolbar is often hard to uninstall or remove. Mirar toolbar may install SaveNow adware on your computer as well.
SpyContra is a rogue anti-spyware program that may install itself onto your computer without your permission. SpyContra may hijack your computer’s desktop and may issue alerts and warnings about threats to try to lure you into buying the full version of SpyContra. SpyContra may be related to other trojans/rogue anti-spyware programs, such as
SysSecuritySite is a web browser hijacker that may redirect you to www.SysSecuritySite.com. SysSecuritySite may issue fake security messages that popup in attempt to trick you into buying a rogue anti-spyware application. SysSecuritySite may also advertise rogue anti-spyware programs like
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