Hello,
Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Richard, I am the lead Security Consultant and Web Developer of ByteBack Security
http://bytebacksecurity.com. I am also the son of DarkMantis.
I have just read through the thread and noticed a few comments which I would like to advise on:
I am afraid I don't know much about networks and I am trying really hard to figure this out. I have located the house and it's only 100 feet (maybe less) away.
The house which you have located is the one in which the data is being sent to? If so, then it is possible that somebody could have inserted a device in which simply sends packets to and from your computer simply for this reason (data stealing). This is quite probable if someone has had access to your house or computer at any time. There are many dongles which can do this, you can even make your own home made "modem" which is essentially what the device would be. Once the device has been connected, any malicious program could be installed remotely on your computer to send the data packets back to a remote area. This can then be used to steal any of your details.
I'm not 100% sure that your motherboard does not have built in wireless, however I would most definatly check on that before going any further.
I am not aware of any wifi equipment on my machine. Yet, I got a message which said that there was a new device "Windows Mobile Service" and it was trying to download the relevant software. If I have a bluetooth, how would I know?
If you do not have any wireless devices there should be no reason why you should recieve this message. However, a virus could produce this message as a diversion from your attention, as lots of people would not think twice about having this message pop up on their screen. However, please check on the back of your computer to ensure there is nothing obviously different there. If you can take a picture of the back and inside of your computer case this would be greatly appreciated.
I think I have a virus named conficker/kido and they are using it to perform a reverse connection.
I would personally chose to use an anti-virus not created by Microsoft to scan your computer with. I would personally use a free anti-virus called AVAST anti-virus, which you can use to create a boot-scan with. This can be useful as it will scan all files before your Windows can boot up. If it finds anything you can delete it before it manipulates itsself again.
There is no doubt that someone is hacking my pc.
Well, this would not be possible if your computer truley does not have any access to the internet, or any local network (which is then connected to the internet) or any other connection devices such as wifi, bluetooth or IrDA.
Best Regards,
Richard