I found some things in my iMac that I don't have access to

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<key>__msu_brain-location_key</key>

<string>/System/Library/AssetsV2/com_apple_MobileAsset_MobileSoftwareUpdate_MacUpdateBrain/6f35b3b127d5d5a476192505e334cdc437c81538.asset/AssetData</string>

</dict>

</plist>0eff9000 : msu_delete_nvram_variable_if_exists: NVRAM target-uuid not found..Nothing to do


0eff9000 : Purging any suspended/pended update...

0eff9000 : setSystemTargetUUID will use / as the target

0eff9000 : Found update container: LPAPFSContainer: AppleAPFSMedia, UUID: 3132E5B1-8EC1-42EE-94B4-10500C9F263E

0eff9000 : Found update container but did not find update volume.

0eff9000 : Configuring update volume.

0eff9000 : Found update container: LPAPFSContainer: AppleAPFSMedia, UUID: 3132E5B1-8EC1-42EE-94B4-10500C9F263E

0eff9000 : Found update volume: (null)

0eff9000 : Will not erase update volume.

0eff9000 : Creating update volume.

0eff9000 : Created update volume.

0eff9000 : mountAndGetUpdateVolumeMountPoint Update volume mounted to : /System/Volumes/Data/private/tmp/tmp-mount-mjSfsU

0eff9000 : Will open restore file at: /System/Volumes/Data/private/tmp/tmp-mount-mjSfsU/restore.log

06668000 : -[MSUTargetController mountVolumeAtTemporaryLocationInUpdateVolume:error:]: mounting volume (/dev/disk3s2) on /System/Volumes/Data/private/tmp/tmp-mount-0J5YnJ/msutargetcontroller-mount-hV4ah5


06668000 : ramrod_splat_cleanup: Cleaning up proposed directory in preboot


06668000 : Preboot is not present on this system

06668000 : Running event handler at QoS 0x11

0676e000 : Running event handler at QoS 0x19

06668000 : XPC error: Connection invalid

0676e000 : setSystemTargetUUID will use B678B79E-D51F-453C-A7F3-C8476E9B82F2 for target


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Posted on Oct 4, 2023 04:32 AM

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Posted on Oct 4, 2023 08:21 AM

As WheelieNick has posted above, it appears to be some sort of system report.

Generally speaking, I would not fret much about it. There are very many such files stored in locations within the macOS files system.


Also, the system files of the Mac are currently locked and not accessible by the user or other installed non-OS applications and utilities. This keeps the OS secure and safe from malware and unintended tampering. We users do not have the permissions necessary to open and tamper with most of the system software that runs our machines.


If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your Mac and/or being hacked, I suggest you look at these links:


Protecting against malware in macOS - Apple Support

Effective Defenses Against Malware (John Galt)- Apple Community

Avoid phishing emails, fake 'virus' alerts…and other scams - Apple Support 

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Oct 4, 2023 08:21 AM in response to abooks1993

As WheelieNick has posted above, it appears to be some sort of system report.

Generally speaking, I would not fret much about it. There are very many such files stored in locations within the macOS files system.


Also, the system files of the Mac are currently locked and not accessible by the user or other installed non-OS applications and utilities. This keeps the OS secure and safe from malware and unintended tampering. We users do not have the permissions necessary to open and tamper with most of the system software that runs our machines.


If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your Mac and/or being hacked, I suggest you look at these links:


Protecting against malware in macOS - Apple Support

Effective Defenses Against Malware (John Galt)- Apple Community

Avoid phishing emails, fake 'virus' alerts…and other scams - Apple Support 

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