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Virus that will try to Remove Sophos?

I am a new user of Sophos, just switched from iAntivirus because it has been update free on my end for the past few months (something I thought was odd), so I installed Version 8.0.1C.  I have a MBP 10.5.8 running OSX

Here is my question, in your finder at the bottom left there is a "Search For" drop menu with Today, Yesterday, Past Week, All Images/Movies/Documents. I like to look at this to make sure nothing terrible is happening or running when it shouldn't (humor me if this is dumb). But I noticed that Today I had Sophos open at 4am (I was asleep) and Remove Sophos run at 4am. 

Sophos is still installed on my computer as its Uninstalling would need my admin password, but I am worried that something is trying to remove sophos from my computer. Ive run 2 full scans since installing it a few days back and it turned up no detected threats nor did it quarantine anything.

So is this normal? Why would the Sophos Application run by itself and more importantly why would the Remove Sophos Application run at exactly the same time?

Thank you for any input, if you need more info I can give it

Ekin

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  • Thanks for the reply, I've gone out and done a bit of learning about Activity Monitor, used it in the past to figure whats hoarding all my CPU *cough* Firefox *cough*, in my learning I did find a really cool site.

    http://triviaware.com/macprocess/all

    A list of seemingly "normal" processes as well as an amazing feature, at the top "Check processes running on your mac" takes you to a page that will ask you to run a basic terminal command ps-A > process.txt then have you upload that file to their site. It then spits out what all your processes are/do as well as having a visual aide to show if its a good or harmful one. If they don't have info on it there is a premade google link ready to take you on your way.

    The only ones it didn't say were safe processes, but unknown, were Sophos, iAntivirus and firefox.

    In all, found nothing that shouldn't be running, nothing fishy in my logs folder either. Sharing is off. Dont have an appfilrewall.log file

    So I honestly have no idea why sophos.app and removesophos.app would run simotaneously at random times, maybe for an update? Since I have yet to have sophos in any aspect be removed from this I am going to assume all is well.

    Thank you for your help (:

    :1006197
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  • Thanks for the reply, I've gone out and done a bit of learning about Activity Monitor, used it in the past to figure whats hoarding all my CPU *cough* Firefox *cough*, in my learning I did find a really cool site.

    http://triviaware.com/macprocess/all

    A list of seemingly "normal" processes as well as an amazing feature, at the top "Check processes running on your mac" takes you to a page that will ask you to run a basic terminal command ps-A > process.txt then have you upload that file to their site. It then spits out what all your processes are/do as well as having a visual aide to show if its a good or harmful one. If they don't have info on it there is a premade google link ready to take you on your way.

    The only ones it didn't say were safe processes, but unknown, were Sophos, iAntivirus and firefox.

    In all, found nothing that shouldn't be running, nothing fishy in my logs folder either. Sharing is off. Dont have an appfilrewall.log file

    So I honestly have no idea why sophos.app and removesophos.app would run simotaneously at random times, maybe for an update? Since I have yet to have sophos in any aspect be removed from this I am going to assume all is well.

    Thank you for your help (:

    :1006197
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