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If its your mac, its most likely less "virus like"...

Are you using safari or firefox?

If safari, go to safari->preferences->extensions ... you most likely shouldn't have any (or very few)... If you have any you might want to uninstall it (since you probably clicked something that installed it w/o you realizing what it was.

If firefox, look at add-ons and disable any you don't recognize.
 
DealCabby is bundled with some "legitimate" programs and toolbars. If you installed anything recently, there's a potential infection point. If you didn't, then there are many other infiltration means you could have fallen victim to.
 
Just went through this on a brand new computer. I loaded a free malware program and ran it and was really surprised the number of objects it came up with on a new computer. I deleted them all. I then found some unsolicited programs and uninstalled them. Mine was "conduit" or something like that and a toolbar I had never seen before.
 
What did you download?

My wife opened an attachment her Aunt "sent to her" Her aunt did not know her e-mail had been hacked. I am sure that is where it came from. May have to time machine back a couple weeks.

What malware program were you using?
 
Just went through this on a brand new computer. I loaded a free malware program and ran it and was really surprised the number of objects it came up with on a new computer. I deleted them all. I then found some unsolicited programs and uninstalled them. Mine was "conduit" or something like that and a toolbar I had never seen before.

Conduit goes disguised as several different names. I took off two different ones last week. CNET.com is the prime offender. They attach it to all downloads. Do a google search on cnet bundling malware

Sharon
 
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