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Is my Mac hacked i found some foreign ip address while searching for network activity....there is my result
Last login: Fri Oct 25 10:57:35 on console
Active Internet connections
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q  Local Address          Foreign Address        (state)   
udp6       0      0  *.51540                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.51540                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.54194                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.54194                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.62649                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.62649                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.59420                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.59420                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.53675                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.53675                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.61879                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.61879                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.62728                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.62728                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.51821                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.51821                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.49453                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.49453                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.50374                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.50374                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.62173                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.62173                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.55374                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.55374                *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.54337                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.54337                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.62748                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp4       0      0  192.168.0.3.123        *.*                              
udp6       0      0  fe80::3e07:54ff:.123   *.*                              
udp6       0      0  ::1.123                *.*                              
udp4       0      0  127.0.0.1.123          *.*                              
udp6       0      0  fe80::1%lo0.123        *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.123                  *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.123                  *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp46      0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
udp6       0      0  *.5353                 *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.5353                 *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.138                  *.*                              
udp4       0      0  *.137                  *.*                              
icm6       0      0  *.*                    *.*                              
Active LOCAL (UNIX) domain sockets
Address          Type   Recv-Q Send-Q            Inode             Conn             Refs          Nextref Addr
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Last login: Fri Oct 25 12:11:57 on ttys000
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    |   2 |   CONNECT BY WITHOUT FILTERING (UNIQUE)|      |      1 |        |     42M|00:01:04.00 |       |       |          |
    |   3 |    VIEW                                |      |      1 |      3 |      3 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   4 |     UNION-ALL                          |      |      1 |        |      3 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   5 |      FAST DUAL                         |      |      1 |      1 |      1 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   6 |      FAST DUAL                         |      |      1 |      1 |      1 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   7 |      FAST DUAL                         |      |      1 |      1 |      1 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
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      5                  TO_DATE ('06.03.2013', 'dd.mm.yyyy') maxdt
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    |   3 |    VIEW                                |      |      1 |      2 |      2 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   4 |     UNION-ALL                          |      |      1 |        |      2 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   5 |      FAST DUAL                         |      |      1 |      1 |      1 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
    |   6 |      FAST DUAL                         |      |      1 |      1 |      1 |00:00:00.01 |       |       |          |
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                       TO_DATE ('16.03.2013', 'dd.mm.yyyy'),
                       TO_DATE ('  04.04.2013', 'dd.mm.yyyy')
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