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I recently discovered that my Ethernet settings IPv4 properties, in Advanced settings (thanks to Karlis), had two unwanted entries: 82.163.143.157 and 82.163.142.159 which may be related to DSNUnlocker.

  1. Does Windows 10 keep a log showing which program made the change?
  2. How do I stop other programs changing my DNS? I already have Comodo Internet Security installed

I am very surprised that:

  1. Windows does not (a) notify users that a program wants to modify the DNS entries, and gives you the option (b) adds a notification to the message center noting that changes were made.
  2. The Ethernet settings IPv4 properties screen does not highlight that there may be more than two DNS addresses, than the two showing.

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