HELP Is SYSTEM.EXE spyware or a rougue dial-up ?

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Aquazur-Dra

Have scanned computer using noton AV = Spybot - nothing found !

any idiea What function [ WINDOWS/SYTEM/ SYSTEM.EXE ] performs

See ZONE ALARM LOG below

SYSTEM.EXE is trying to connect to the Internet or your local network

ZoneAlarm is asking you whether to allow the connection. No breach in your
security has occurred. Your computer is safe. Inside the program alert

Alert property Alert property value Technical explanation

Program Name SYSTEM.EXE A program running on your computer, which either
attempted to send an IP packet over the Internet or is waiting for
anincoming packet.

Filename SYSTEM.EXE The filename of the program that ZoneAlarm found on your
computer.

Program Size 9792 The size of the program executable file in bytes.

Program MD5 63d83532c96907d7f12ecc99dae7b506 The MD5 hash, or number, that
uniquely identifies the executable.

Date Modified Feb-01-2005 01:42:22 PM The date when SYSTEM.EXE was most
recently modified.

Connect Type Access This value can be either Access, which is an Internet
connection attempt by SYSTEM.EXE or Server, which indicates that SYSTEM.EXE
is waiting for connections coming in from the Internet.

Remote Port 53 The port SYSTEM.EXE is using on the remote computer.

Remote IP Address 194.106.56.6 The IP address of the remote computer that
caused the alert.
Alert Date Feb-01-2005 07:31:05 AM PST The time when ZoneAlarm detected the
alert on your computer.
 
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Why so many stars for so few four-leaf clovers?

Aquazur-Dra said:
Remote IP Address 194.106.56.6 The IP address of the remote computer
that caused the alert.

inetnum: 194.106.46.0 - 194.106.60.255
netname: FREEDOM2SURF
descr: Freedom To Surf plc
country: GB
admin-c: CP17-RIPE
admin-c: DT8-RIPE
tech-c: NP31-RIPE
rev-srv: server0004.freedom2surf.net
rev-srv: server0001.freedom2surf.net
status: ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by: F2S-NOC
changed: (e-mail address removed) 20031216
source: RIPE
 

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