Cathy,
Just as a safety measure I would like to see you do another scan but .....
Done in "Safe Mode"
Shut your computer completely off.
When you hit power button to restart have your finger poised over the "f-8" button.
Hit F8 repeatedly at the rate of about 1 time per second.
That will interrupt the normal boot sequence.
A black screen will come up. Select SAFE MODE (without networking.
Once it starts, very little will be running. Manually start Malwarebytes and do a complete scan.
Se if it finds more in that mode.
Restart normally and let us know the result.
I suggest doing a rescan in safe mode.
Follow that up with seeing if data is still draining out. It will still be at the top of the Glasswire list because it is part of todays usage but a peek at the status meter should tell the tale.
Lets see if things are under control before we discus "nuke and repave".
We can talk about the various replacements for Mcafee later.
If you don't see around much tomorrow think nothing of it.
Up at 5am and not back home from work until at least 5 pm. but I'll try to check in on my tablet.
As Old Labs stated, keep an eye on the right pane Windows Explorer listing. It should remain at 1.2 GB and not climb.
If WE starts again we will, like Old Labs said, "use a bigger hammer".
There is no reason to say goodbye ... there is a wealth of computer and Hughesnet related information buried in the topics here in the Community. You are always welcome to come browse and or chat.
You're just being vigilant, and that's good. Over time you'll learn what the programs and apps normally use. As of right now, like Old Labs mentioned, it looks fine.
That was a huge number of items that Malwarebytes found, but it's good that it did. From now on it would probably be a good idea to run a scan on a regular basis. I try to run one every three or four days, personally.