![]() The SYSTEM process is displayed in TCPView as SYSTEM:4. ![]() TCPView tutorials are hard to come by and I'd like to understand more what it is telling me! (I have Avira and Malwarebytes and scan often.) I tried ending one of these connections once and it shut down my computer. I rarely ever use paypal and don't know why my computer would be connecting to it? is it perhaps something to do with a site I am on at the time? (but, if so, why is it "system process" and not "firefox" that is connecting?) or maybe paypal shares a server with something else? I don't think my computer is infected but I'm just curious what is going on and trying to learn. My question is, what are "system processes"? I notice I often have system processes connecting to various places, such as lately, paypal. I have been using TCPView to get a feel for the connections my computer makes but I don't understand a couple of things that are going on with it, can someone here give me the quick scoop? (I tried sysinternals but find that site *really* hard to understand.) Hi there, I read here often but haven't posted before.
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