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It seem taht a virus or malware is eating into my monthly allocated data
First read this:
You selected the Microsoft Security Essentials topic area of the forum. If you are running MSE, then you have free antivirus/antispyware software installed.
If you are not using MSE, then your security software would be a starting point. Beyond that:
Try Hitman Pro Trial Version: http://www.surfright.nl/en/hitmanpro This program may be run from a flash drive. You may need to run it in Safe Mode or Safe Mode With Networking.
And/or
Try TDSS Killer: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-tdss-tdl3-alureon-rootkit-using-tdsskiller TDSS Killer may be run from a flash drive. You may need to run it in Safe Mode or Safe Mode With Networking.
You may wish to download (on an uninfected PC) one or more of the following rescue scanners to create bootable media to scan the infected PC (list courtesy of forum member, GreginMich):
Each rescue scanner will miss things – because none of them will have a perfectly complete and up-to-date set of definitions; so you might need to use several of these rescue scanners, or something like the Shardana Antivirus Rescue Disk Utility, which creates a custom bootable CD or flash drive that includes multiple rescue scanners:
You can alsostart here - https://support.microsoftsecurityessentials.com/ and select the link that says - I think my computer is infected. Options will vary by region, but phone support leads you to Microsoft Answer Desk (http://www.answerdesk.com/) in the US at this time. After an initial free consultation, a fee will be charged for assistance, based on the details of the case.
This web site - http://www.bleepingcomputer.com- contains details for many of the common infections, often immediately after they began to appear in the wild, and instructions are provided for how to remove the infections using their malware removal guides. They also have forums where you can seek help from people who specialize in malware removal.
This may also be helpful - How to get rid of malware:
-steve