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Danger level 9
Type: Rogue Anti-Spyware
Common infection symptoms:
  • Can't be uninstalled via Control Panel
  • Blocks system files from running
  • Hijacks homepage
  • Blocks Internet browsers
  • Blocks internet connection
  • Block exe files from running
  • Installs itself without permissions
  • Connects to the internet without permission
  • Slow internet connection
  • System crashes
  • Slow Computer

Sirius Win XP Protection 2014

Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 is a bogus security program that operates as if it was a reputable security program in order to deceive you into thinking that you need a new anti-virus program. The Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 program shows a fake security scanner and scan results, which suggest that your operating system is in great danger. It is important to ignore Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 scans because they do not present the actual security status of your operating system. Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 is a scam, so do not wait any longer but remove it from the PC.

If you have Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 on the PC, you cannot use executable files, such as Internet browsers and security applications. It is so because Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 blocks different programs to prevent you from removing it from the PC. The odds are that the creators of the program want you to think that the system malfunctions occurred due to the infections detected, and you may think so because some fake security alerts are displayed when trying to launch certain programs. All that you have to do is remove Sirius Win XP Protection 2014, so act right now.

Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 is not powered by any malware detection technology. The program belongs to the Braviax, also known as FakeRean, family. This group of malware includes malware programs that feature more or less similar interface and are capable of changing their names depending on the operating system. It means that a single program can alter the name. For example, if you had Windows 7, your computer would be infected with Sirius Win 7 Protection 2014 instead of Sirius Win XP Protection 2014. A week ago we discussed Rango Win 8 Antivirus 2014, Rango Win 7 Antispyware 2014, and some other variations. All these programs can be removed by some spyware and malware removal programs; you just have to choose the program that is really capable of eliminating them.

Our team recommends using SpyHunter because this program has already successfully dealt with various Braviax programs and other threats. The recommended program can easily fight off Trojan horses, adware programs, browser hijackers, ransomware infections, rootkits, and other threats. All that you have to do now is follow the instructions provided to download the installer of the program. The Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 program blocks executable files; hence, the following instructions should be used to.

How to remove Sirius Win XP Protection 2014

  1. Restart the computer.
  2. Wait for the BIOS screen to load and start tapping the F8 key.
  3. Select Safe Mode with Networking using the arrow keys.
  4. Press Enter.
  5. Click Yes.
  6. Open the Start menu.
  7. Click the Run option.
  8. Type in msconfig and press OK.
  9. Open the Startup tab.
  10. Click Disable All and click Apply.
  11. Go to http://www.pcthreat.com/download-sph to download the program.
  12. Install the downloaded program.

If you have any questions concerning the removal of the unwanted program, feel free to comment below.

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How to manually remove Sirius Win XP Protection 2014

Files associated with Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 infection:

%CommonAppData%\[Random]
%AppData%[Random]
%LocalAppData%\[Random].exe
%LocalAppData%\[Random]
%UserProfile%\Templates\[Random]

Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 processes to kill:

%LocalAppData%\[Random].exe

Remove Sirius Win XP Protection 2014 registry entries:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run "[Random]" = "%LocalAppData%\[Random].exe"
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