DNS problem: search domain Ian

Hi,
I had some spyware on my computer but removed it with Macscan. However, I still find the name 'Ian' in my system preferences under Network 'Search Domains'. I can't remove it. Is my Mac infected once more?
Daniel

Daniel Janssen wrote:
Hi,
I had some spyware on my computer but removed it with Macscan. However, I still find the name 'Ian' in my system preferences under Network 'Search Domains'. I can't remove it. Is my Mac infected once more?
Daniel
Do you use bit-torrent or limewire or that stuff? If so, no telling who was in your computer or what they did. If you run the computer as an administrator, it only makes things worse.
With most malware, you have to invite it into your computer.
Your best bet is to completely reinstall without migrating anything and hope that nothing much was copied from your computer.

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