What is SpyHeals?
Once inside and active, SpyHeals floods the user with popups and fake system notifications to "inform" him of an infection or multiple infections present on the system. While this information may or may not be true, SpyHeals doesn't have the ability to detect any infections, let alone dispose of them. This disinformation, however, is meant to fool the user into thinking he is infected and therefore in need of an anti-spyware program (SpyHeals, to be more precise).
There is no information on the company behind SpyHeals whatsoever and neither will you find any contact details. This and other things point out the obvious: SpyHeals is a scam and should be treated as such. Do NOT download or buy it and block it's homepage using your HOSTS file.
SpyHeals is Extremely dangerous
SpyHeals is a corrupt Anti-Spyware program
SpyHeals may spread via Trojans
SpyHeals may display fake security messages
SpyHeals may install additional spyware to your computer
SpyHeals may repair its files, spread or update by itself
SpyHeals violates your privacy and compromises your security
Manual SpyHeals removal
Important Note: Although it is possible to manually remove SpyHeals, such activity can permanently damage your system if any mistakes are made in the process, as advanced spyware parasites are able to automatically repair themselves if not completely removed. Thus, manual spyware removal is recommended for experienced users only, such as IT specialists or highly qualified system administrators. For other users, we recommend using automatic spyware removal applications found on 2-viruses.com.
Remove these SpyHeals processes:
Remove these SpyHeals Registry files:
Remove these SpyHeals files:
SpyHeals is classified as Rogue Anti-Spyware. After infecting a user’s system, it proceeds to scare its victim into buying the “product” by displaying fake security messages, stating that your computer is infected with spyware and only SpyHeals can help you to remove it after you download the trial version. As soon as the victim downloads SpyHeals trial version, it pretends to scan your computer and shows a grossly exaggerated amount of non-existent errors. Then, SpyHeals offers to buy the full version to fix these false errors. If the user agrees, SpyHeals not only does not fix the errors, but it takes the user’s money and may even install additional spyware into the victim’s computer.
Some Rogue Anti-Spyware, such as SpyHeals, may offer users to buy it after the victim clicks on a banner or a pop-up while surfing the internet. Usually, a Trojan is installed to a victim’s computer after clicking on the advertisement. It then proceeds to download or even install SpyHeals, which is another way for Rogue Anti-Spyware to spread itself.
Most of rogue Anti-Spyware, such as SpyHeals, is nearly impossible to remove manually.

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