When malware runs in the background, it must connect to outsiders to exchange information.
Yes, its possible and can be easily done.
So have a look at the complete guide discussed below to proceed.

Open your Task Manager and go to the Details tab.
- you could also sort the PID by clicking on this tab at the top.
Once the process IDs are sorted out, it’s possible for you to find the suspected PID.

Do not hit End Task before opening the file location.
In the file location, you might delete the malware, and thats it; you are done.
Now, this shall view all the outgoing connections and stop them.

So above discussion is all about how to find and kill all remote connecting malware on Windows 10.
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