Then I did a system restore to before the Suspicious incoming network connections started. Something on this computer has to be causing them since it has happened at two physical locations. Well I am worrying about them, since I have had this computer for 3 years and I have had ZERO Suspicious incoming network connection blocked until 4 days ago and I have had over 3100 since. He said not to worry about the incoming network connections either since they were blocked. I got on chat with a McAfee technician, he said Artemis!B3C322F02778 was nothing to worry about since McAfee detected it and removed it. The Suspicious incoming network connections continued. I ran McAfee getsusp and it thought that lzma.dll was suspicious, so I deleted it. I ran Superantispyware and it found some adware, but nothing serious.
There might have been a system restart between this and the first antivirus scan, I can't remember. I ran McAfee Stinger and it found Artemis!B3C322F02778 again. At work McAfee is saying the Suspicious incoming network connections are coming from the following IP addresses, 192.168.182.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.182.87 and fe80::89c5:a74f:f192:26f9, and at home they are different. This is happening at 2 different locations, my work and my home. I was looking in security history and also discovered that there have been over 3100 Suspicious incoming network connections blocked over the last 4 days, which is about 4 times a minute. A couple of days ago my McAfee antivirus did its weekly scan, it found Artemis!B3C322F02778.