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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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  • 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. <:/

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  • 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. <:/

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