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Mohave 10.14.6 Macbook Pro 2018 Cloud Malwarebytes Customer steady flow of console logging on a MacBook host of this sort: error 13:20:28.570043 -0500 kernel Sandbox: RTProtectionDaem(108) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/admin/Library/Messages error 13:20:28.570237 -0500 kernel Sandbox: RTProtectionDaem(108) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/admin/Library/HomeKit error 13:20:28.571947 -0500 kernel Sandbox: RTProtectionDaem(108) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/admin/Library/Mail error 13:20:28.585037 -0500 kernel Sandbox: RTProtectionDaem(108) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/admin/Library/Safari error 13:20:28.586034 -0500 kernel Sandbox: RTProtectionDaem(108) System Policy: deny(1) file-read-data /Users/admin/Library/Suggestions There was a post about this in the home version, however the protection daemon is a different bundle for the business version (at least from what I can find) so the advice there in the Home version didn't help me to locate the "RTProtectionDaem" Resolution: I dragged... "Macintosh HD ▸ Library ▸ Application Support ▸ Malwarebytes ▸ NCEP ▸ Engine.bundle ▸ Contents ▸ PlugIns ▸ Malwarebytes Protection" ...into the System Preferences control panel for Security Privacy tab location Full Disk Access. I'm wondering if I was on track with this approach. It appears to have stopped the logging, but now Im seeing Safari complaining (maybe unrelated) error 13:37:22.995343 -0500 Safari kill() returned unexpected error 1 error 13:37:23.002972 -0500 Safari kill() returned unexpected error 1 error 13:37:23.011062 -0500 Safari kill() returned unexpected error 1