This program, which has been labeled malware by many security experts, infects computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows (abusing the 'AutoRun' feature) and Mac OS, and attempts to disable the optical disc drive if the user attempts to copy the music into files on their computer.

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I noticed two processes, 'AppYM' and 'AppNOS', consuming huge amounts of CPU, and I cannot identify what they do or where they come from.

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Suspecting malware, I searched my applications folder and found something called 'kuklorest'. The internet says this is bad news. I binned the malware and emptied the trash.

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Now the suspicious processes have faded in consumption, but not from view.


Should I be worried about these processes? Google searches of these names lead me nowhere.

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Posted on Nov 10, 2015 7:36 AM