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<blockquote data-quote="Wookiee" data-source="post: 73367417" data-attributes="member: 335029"><p>I'm not overly familiar with MacOS error logs, but the fact that seems to be launching a service called "0jHYk" and you have another process (HDADTIsZ) that only shows up on these posts makes me inclined to think you have a virus.</p><p></p><p>It's possible it may not have been able to start until the upgrade (for a number of reasons), or it's always been running but now it's broken.</p><p></p><p>You could try checking your startup list and see if there's anything unusual in there; but if it <em>is </em>a virus, and it's designed well, it probably won't show up (but it's still worth a look).</p><p></p><p>Either way, you're probably better off reinstalling MacOS. Could be a gamble as to whether or not the infection will carry over to a backup if you were to try and copy stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wookiee, post: 73367417, member: 335029"] I'm not overly familiar with MacOS error logs, but the fact that seems to be launching a service called "0jHYk" and you have another process (HDADTIsZ) that only shows up on these posts makes me inclined to think you have a virus. It's possible it may not have been able to start until the upgrade (for a number of reasons), or it's always been running but now it's broken. You could try checking your startup list and see if there's anything unusual in there; but if it [I]is [/I]a virus, and it's designed well, it probably won't show up (but it's still worth a look). Either way, you're probably better off reinstalling MacOS. Could be a gamble as to whether or not the infection will carry over to a backup if you were to try and copy stuff. [/QUOTE]
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