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Mac running with non-standard permissions....your Mac may be insecure

Hello,

Just got a pop up from Sophos Endpoint saying:" Please contact your system administrator.  (I don't have one). Your Mac is running with non-standard permissions on key directories and your Mac may be insecure.  Reference knowledge base article # 131959.

Can anyone please explain this to me?  What should I do?

 

Many thanks.



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  • Yes, I just got this too, last night. Updated Sophos and did a system scan (2 issues), but this morning when I came on again, got the same message. Had a look at a previous discussion on 131959 it but it looked like it was for coders, not me (yet). Look forward to solving this. Thanks, Susan

  • I have the same question, I just got a pop-up today.

    Running on OSX 10.10.5 iMac, mid-2011.

    Hope somebody has the answer!

  • I have the same question.

    I don't understand if I have security issue because I use sophos. 

    Or if Mac user like me using OSX El Capitan 10.11.6 have all this security issue as the page

    https://support.apple.com/en-ca/HT204899

    says that El Capitan (and upwards) is safe.

    Kind regards

  • Yeah, I think this is something new, had the same problem begin a couple of days ago, now it appears every time I start up.

    I ran a disk repair and did all the scrubby things I could think of, but nope. I tried to manually repair permissions, but apparently that's not a thing you can do any more on El Capitan+ macs? (I have Sierra).

    I'm going to assume this is something new Apple has done that broke something rather than some problem with a Sophos update, but who knows. Hope there's a solution soon. <:/

  • Hi, I am not-so-computer savvy, but I am very willing to correct issues on my own when given clear instructions. I'm wondering if anyone has come up with anything to fix this? 'tis the season for online payments, but I am afraid to buy anything online because I don't know if this is a serious threat, or just some kind of "quirk," meaning the message will keep popping up, but I have nothing to actually worry about. 

    PLEASE ADVISE!! THANK YOU. 

  • Yeah I've had this issue also and it pops up every 2 mins. Very annoying. I am the admin for the computer but not coding friendly. Need a fix for this!

     
     
  • Tracey P said:

    Hi, I am not-so-computer savvy, but I am very willing to correct issues on my own when given clear instructions. I'm wondering if anyone has come up with anything to fix this? 'tis the season for online payments, but I am afraid to buy anything online because I don't know if this is a serious threat, or just some kind of "quirk," meaning the message will keep popping up, but I have nothing to actually worry about. 

    PLEASE ADVISE!! THANK YOU. 

     

    Hi,

    I too have this same message on my Mac (El Capitan) & see that several others have reported the same problem.

    Do Sophos monitor these discussions?  It would appear not or they might have responded & tried to explain what the message means & put our minds at ease.

    In my experience, all contact with help desks & computer geeks is very confusing, because they seem to not understand that, those seeking assistance may not have the same depth of computer knowledge that they have & use terminology which is not helpful to a computer illiterate such as me.

    I want to check my on-line bank account but don't know from the Sophos message whether it is safe to log on.

    If anyone can help, I would be very grateful.

  • Thanks very much, Rudolph,

    I'll give it a whirl.

    Regards,

    Peter

  • Thanks very much Rodolfo! I did this and it seems to have worked just fine. Good on you for getting to all these multiple threads, sorry about the mess ^__^

    -Q