The strange user appeared in my activity monitor

Started my Mac Pro running Lion mountain, and for the first time ever had a dialogue asking if 'AMPULLITIS' can use my location.

Of course, said no and tried to find out what this strange app can be and where it resides.

Did not find that it launched the activity for Workbench monitor that several items under the username of "MICROLEPIDOPTERON".

The list of the points assigned to this unknown user are:

CFPREFSD

LAUNCHD

TOLYPEUTINE

PRECOSTAL

AMPULLITIS

PAINTINGNESS

I can't find anything about these things doing research with the exception of some relationships obscure medical terms.

Can someone get any light that if you please because I didn't notice one of these things before.

Thank you very much.

Stem

Looks like a hack or malware, no idea if it would help, but...

EtreCheck is a simple little app to display the important details of your system configuration and allows you to copy this information to the Clipboard. It is intended to be used with Apple Support communities to help people to help you with your Mac.

http://www.etresoft.com/ etrecheck



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