In this case it’s actually legit and the name is merely unfortunately similar 
to the dubious Windows program.

I still wouldn’t use it, though.  Here’s as good an explanation as any of why 
Macs really, really don’t and shouldn’t need “cleaning”:
http://www.thesafemac.com/the-myth-of-the-dirty-mac/

A Mac that is on 24/7 has a slight advantage here over that which is on only 
occasionally, but not by much.  Use “sudo periodic interval” 
(daily/weekly/monthly) if your Mac is frequently shut down.

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