I saw my computer to try to connect to my router(Scan Port)

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Hi,
Yesterday, I saw my computer to try to connect to my router. I install
an audit network tool. And I saw it was a scan port on my router. I
thought it was a Virus or spyre. I used SpyBot and kaspersky
personnal(Update 10 before). But Nothing.
When I kill SVCHost.exe from System, It stops the scan port and my
connection works well. But when I restart my computer, It re-starts it
again.


Could you help to detect if it is virus or anything else?
 
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zoltix said:
Hi,
Yesterday, I saw my computer to try to connect to my router. I install
an audit network tool. And I saw it was a scan port on my router. I
thought it was a Virus or spyre. I used SpyBot and kaspersky
personnal(Update 10 before). But Nothing.
When I kill SVCHost.exe from System, It stops the scan port and my
connection works well. But when I restart my computer, It re-starts it
again.


Could you help to detect if it is virus or anything else?

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Hi,
Yesterday, I saw my computer to try to connect to my router. I install
an audit network tool. And I saw it was a scan port on my router. I
thought it was a Virus or spyre. I used SpyBot and kaspersky
personnal(Update 10 before). But Nothing.
When I kill SVCHost.exe from System, It stops the scan port and my
connection works well. But when I restart my computer, It re-starts it
again.


Could you help to detect if it is virus or anything else?

If you truly believe that you have a virus or other malware problem, start here:
<http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/dealing-with-malware-adware-spyware.html>
 

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