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Originally Posted by 357
As an IT guy this is the most likely cause. 2nd most likely cause is a rogue employee at one of the vendors you're using.
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I work for the leader in DLP and one the best Cyber Defense technologies... A lot of malware you just can't get rid of that easily. Most solutions are signature based and you'll never get ahead of them The reside in memory with dynamic MD5's and droppers.
You may want to format your machine and start over if this continues to be a problem. You may be able to see the network operations to sites you know you are not connected to, but that's about it unless you use a root kit.
I would not lose sleep over and as mentioned before, try using a real CC instead for better safeguard (if your bank is not providing protection).