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I have undetected malware


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fingerprince

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Hi all, first of all, I want to thank you all in advance.
I am certain that I have malware on my computer.
I scanned my computer with Anti Malware bytes , Adaware, Avast and Windows security essentials,
but nothing can be found.
I looked in the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\run , but I couldn't find anything unusual.
I looked at the services, but I couldn't find anything unusual.

Nevertheless, whenever I start my computer, Iexplorer.exe connects me automatically to a Turkish user.
I used TCPview to find this information.
This person can activate programs on my computer from a distance.
He started a movie, which was saved on my D-drive.
He started the notebook with the text Hellooooooo.
He can even activate my webcam.
He was able to find my hotmail password,changed it, and deleted a map with important mails.
Luckily, I could recover my account with the secret question.

I tried to reinstall Internet explorer8, but the problems continued....
I would like to know which program starts Iexplore and connects me to that person's computer.
Is there software that can help me to find the malware on my PC ?

Best regards,

Fingerprince
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