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Adobe SMJobBlessHelper, buh-bye Adobe
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<blockquote data-quote="Fsiwtfrr" data-source="post: 1933594" data-attributes="member: 408916"><p>I got a popup at random, >>"com.adobe.ARMDC.SMJobBlessHelper" would like to access files on a removable volume.<<</p><p>I wasn't using anything Adobe-related at the time. Research showed that supposedly that was an Adobe updater.</p><p>Other posts say that it is vulnerable to remote exploitation to root priv, others say no, that's not possible. Anyone</p><p>seen this before, recently? I saw a weird post that said, well, it's just a way to try to force people to add software</p><p>to Macs. Long story short, I don't want crap running on my system on startup, or in the BG unless I know about </p><p>it. Is there a place that lists Mac OS ONLY procs based on OS ver? I got rid of the Adobe products on my system.</p><p>Yes, it's less convenient but I can use other things for PDFs, etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fsiwtfrr, post: 1933594, member: 408916"] I got a popup at random, >>"com.adobe.ARMDC.SMJobBlessHelper" would like to access files on a removable volume.<< I wasn't using anything Adobe-related at the time. Research showed that supposedly that was an Adobe updater. Other posts say that it is vulnerable to remote exploitation to root priv, others say no, that's not possible. Anyone seen this before, recently? I saw a weird post that said, well, it's just a way to try to force people to add software to Macs. Long story short, I don't want crap running on my system on startup, or in the BG unless I know about it. Is there a place that lists Mac OS ONLY procs based on OS ver? I got rid of the Adobe products on my system. Yes, it's less convenient but I can use other things for PDFs, etc.. [/QUOTE]
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