Interenet optimizer dll

My McAfee security has identified a point 'potentially dangerous' on my C drive (C/program data/interenet optimizer\interenet optimizer.dll), but it is said that he was part of a set.  I don't know if I should delete this.  I am wary because it is not spelled internet but interenet.

Hello

Please remove if you could. It has sometimes been around.

Kind regards.

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