Explorer.exe connects to an ip address, could be a spyware?

Hello

Explorer.exe (located in c:\windows) needs to connect to an ip address (using port 80)? I tried the ip address and it wasn't something microsoft... so I don't know why he was having need of this connection. What is a spyware? my pc is infected with some kind of malware?

I am using windows 7 Home premium 64-bit sp 1 with updates to this day, microsoft security essentials and windows defender with windows firewall is enabled and the latest version of comodo internet security. also, I scanned my pc with kaspersky, smart security eset, emsisoft anti-malware, malwarebytes antimalware, superantispyware, hitman pro, norton internet security... I downloaded also "explorer.exe" on virustotal.com to see if something is bad, but the site says it's ok. I really want to know why explorer.exe has attempted to connect to a non-microsoft ip address or other trusted software... I saw scvhost.exe transferring some bites this IP also.

It makes me really worry... Help, please!

A later edition... I was installing DrawPlus Starter Edition Serif.com when Comodo automatic with a Defense + alert saying something about "conduitinstaller.exe". I have no installer "leads" and don't know what it is so... I searched on google. Some said that it is a virus, some said it is a false positive... I have uploaded to virustotal.com and it had two detections: Avast (national statistical institutes; Toolbar - A [PUP]) and DrWeb (Trojan.DownLoader5.34457)

I looked in my installed programs and found nothing connected to this "conduct" so I deleted... Something strange on the file, it was 'created the 05.01.2012' consulted one today...

EDIT: solved conduitinstaller.exe things... DrawPlus was trying to install a toolbar for this product made with conduit.com. Strage is that you download this executable file when I chose to do NOT to install the toolbar...

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