is this a virus: 2b6ede23-2df8-94fe-749f-38a4819b8282-dinfo-4EJp6l

I found the Documents that I couldn't remove my Macbook Pro OS x even after unlocking them are virus?

2b6ede23-2df8-94fe-749f-38a4819b8282-dinfo-4EJp6l

2b6ede23-2df8-94fe-749f-38a4819b8282-icnt-MzorZm

d0d09c78-1f45-4704-40E3-130f0d366491-dinfo-kBg6ZQ

d0d09c78-1f45-4704-40E3-130f0d366491-icnt-4UkZh2

If so how to get rid of?

Seems that there is an answer to your question (double-posted?) addition to ASC:

• - This system or virus - Apple Support communities

https://origin-discussions-us.Apple.com/thread/7567362?start=0 & tstart = 0

Appears also under different URLS, here; where I don't have to re-login:

Is this system or virus?

I hope that these answers were able to help with this problem...!

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