In addition, it’s reading files in my Norton 360 folder due to the Norton Safe Browsing add in to Firefox. It’s also reading some Microsoft files in \Apdata\Roaming\Microsoft as well. What are the other processes doing? The downloaded file activity checker I use reveals Firefox is occasionally reading files buried deep in the users\\Appdata\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles folder. I think viruses started with that ‘trick’ to make removing them quite difficult. In fact, most products, including Windows and A/V software have that kind of code in every module, that checks all the others to ensure they’re still running, and restarts them if they’re not. There may even be a process to ensure that the others haven’t been ‘killed’ (terminated) and will automatically restart any that were. It’s also likely there’s a process to ensure that it hasn’t been tampered with or pirated, also like Adobe, Microsoft, and A/V products. I’m guessing that Firefox has one of the active processes doing an occasional check for updates, the same as Adobe, Microsoft, and others do with their products. As I almost always use Firefox with one tab open, I’ve noticed I always have 5 processes running and more if I have additional tab open.
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