Solved Massive list of unknown, network system processes running on my PC?

Elwood42

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I just ran speccy on my pc to help out with a problem I'm having, and noticed this massive list of running network processes under my network adapter. What are they, and should I be concerned?

System Process
Local 192.168.1.2:49859:
TIME-WAIT Remote 173.194.67.147:80 (wi-in-f147.1e100.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49892:
TIME-WAIT Remote 65.55.58.184:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49893:
TIME-WAIT Remote 216.155.126.44:80 (juno.olymp.mvps.org) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49894:
TIME-WAIT Remote 216.155.126.44:80 (juno.olymp.mvps.org) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49928:
TIME-WAIT Remote 63.135.172.229:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49927:
TIME-WAIT Remote 63.135.172.229:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49930:
TIME-WAIT Remote 46.137.183.58:80 (ec2-46-137-183-58.eu-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49933:
TIME-WAIT Remote 69.58.181.89:80 (www-ilg.verisign.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49926:
TIME-WAIT Remote 173.194.41.90:80 (lhr08s01-in-f26.1e100.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49925:
TIME-WAIT Remote 173.194.34.167:80 (lhr14s22-in-f7.1e100.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49895:
TIME-WAIT Remote 216.155.126.44:80 (juno.olymp.mvps.org) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49920:
TIME-WAIT Remote 54.240.166.147:80 (server-54-240-166-147.lhr5.r.cloudfront.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49906:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.16:80 (host-92-31-238-16.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49946:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.158:80 (host-92-31-238-158.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49901:
TIME-WAIT Remote 173.194.41.77:80 (lhr08s01-in-f13.1e100.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49822:
TIME-WAIT Remote 184.172.52.99:80 (184.172.52.99-static.reverse.softlayer.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49899:
TIME-WAIT Remote 216.155.126.44:80 (juno.olymp.mvps.org) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49854:
TIME-WAIT Remote 184.172.52.99:80 (184.172.52.99-static.reverse.softlayer.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49855:
TIME-WAIT Remote 184.172.52.99:80 (184.172.52.99-static.reverse.softlayer.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49858:
TIME-WAIT Remote 184.172.52.99:80 (184.172.52.99-static.reverse.softlayer.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49898:
TIME-WAIT Remote 216.155.126.44:80 (juno.olymp.mvps.org) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49860:
TIME-WAIT Remote 173.194.34.167:80 (lhr14s22-in-f7.1e100.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49861:
TIME-WAIT Remote 184.172.52.99:80 (184.172.52.99-static.reverse.softlayer.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49862:
TIME-WAIT Remote 184.172.52.99:80 (184.172.52.99-static.reverse.softlayer.com) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49897:
TIME-WAIT Remote 216.155.126.44:80 (juno.olymp.mvps.org) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49864:
TIME-WAIT Remote 157.56.12.217:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49865:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.166:80 (host-92-31-238-166.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49866:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.166:80 (host-92-31-238-166.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49867:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.166:80 (host-92-31-238-166.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49869:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.166:80 (host-92-31-238-166.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49870:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.166:80 (host-92-31-238-166.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49880:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.57:80 (host-92-31-238-57.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49882:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.11:80 (host-92-31-238-11.as13285.net) (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49883:
TIME-WAIT Remote 157.56.12.217:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49884:
TIME-WAIT Remote 157.56.12.217:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49886:
TIME-WAIT Remote 64.4.21.39:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49887:
TIME-WAIT Remote 64.4.21.39:80 (HTTP)

Local 192.168.1.2:49888:
TIME-WAIT Remote 92.31.238.57:80 (host-92-31-238-57.as13285.net) (HTTP)
Note I am not signed up to amazon aws cloud storage, or any such websites, so to see them listed on my pc under network adapter, system processes has me concerned.

Here is the full link to my speccy results, in case it helps!

So please, can someone shed some light on what these are? Trojans? My pc is part of a shared cloud network somehow? If so, how do I turn them off!
 
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Hi there Elwood,you obviously have a lot of applications installed and i bet that they all are set to auto-update themselfs.Thats half of them processes running not to mention the os's procedures that are either waiting or listening for doing their assigned work.By only having a browser running,the browser itself,as well as its add-ons are some established processes,your AV has also some waiting,listening or established ones.The point is,do you recognize each and every one and through which ports all this is happening.Try Sysinternals Utilities process explorer and under properties figure out who is who,its really like witch hunting...
 

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Perfectly normal. You are using a web browser connected to many web sites and those web sites connect off to many places of their own like Amazon cloud serveries. Let your security software handle the security, goose chasing in things you are not versed in is not advised.

All of those connections are "TIME-WAIT" which means the system is waiting for them to connect and be "ESTABLISHED" just like they are when seen under "firefox.exe". And no not bother looking at the ports (last number after the 192 IP) those are random.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware Aurora ALX R4
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Ahh brilliant, thank you for the clarification! I assumed as much, but just wanted to be certain. Thanks guys, you've put my mind at great ease!
 

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