DNS changer malware
How can I find out/know if my iMac 27inch(mid 2011) desk top running High Sierra10.13.6 using Safari 13.1.2 or the modem? Has been infected with DNS Changer malware?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13
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How can I find out/know if my iMac 27inch(mid 2011) desk top running High Sierra10.13.6 using Safari 13.1.2 or the modem? Has been infected with DNS Changer malware?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 10.13
Start with a scan of your Mac.
MALWAREBYTES
You can download and run Malwarebytes, it’s a very popular scan tool among veteran users here in the Community, and it’s the only one recommended by Apple tech support folks. See if it can identify any malware you may inadvertently have installed. The free version is probably all you need at this point.
I understand it may be difficult to get to if your browser has in fact been hijacked. If need be, use another Mac to download the utility and carry it over on a thumb drive.
Start with a scan of your Mac.
MALWAREBYTES
You can download and run Malwarebytes, it’s a very popular scan tool among veteran users here in the Community, and it’s the only one recommended by Apple tech support folks. See if it can identify any malware you may inadvertently have installed. The free version is probably all you need at this point.
I understand it may be difficult to get to if your browser has in fact been hijacked. If need be, use another Mac to download the utility and carry it over on a thumb drive.
What DNS servers are you currently using?
I prefer Open DNS: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 to the servers provided by my internet provider.
Download and run Malwarebytes and if you have any malware installed it will handle it.
DNS changer malware