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Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« on: August 05, 2014, 10:38:57 PM »
I ran a scan on my mac and it came up with four infections. Three of them I could move to the virus chest and then delete them but the fourth comes up with message

'chest operation failed' Failed to chest / .MobileBackups/Computer/2014-08-05-213820/Volume/Users/tiffanypascoe/Downloads/PDF-Password-Recovery v3.1.2+key/Setup.exe: Permission denied.

I deleted the PDF password recovery application and associated files but it hasn't made a difference.

Any help will be very much appreciated! Thanks

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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2014, 09:54:54 AM »
It was recently brought to my attention by a Mod. in this forum that malware removal is not to be discussed in this section of the Avast forum, but instead should be discussed in the Virus & Worms section.  However the Malware Removal Specialist in that section of the forum only remove Windows malware.  So you have three options:

1. Open a thread in the Virus & Worms section in Avast and I will attempt to get a Mod. in that forum to assist you who is familiar with Macs.

2. Go to Geeks To Go and register there under the Mac section for assistance in Malware removal http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/forum/176-apple-osx/

3. Contact apple tech. support or bring your machine into a retail apple store for diagnostics, which usually takes 2 days, and they will most likely wipe your HD.

In the meatime, turn OFF Time Machine, if Time Machine is connected to an external HD also disconnect this, do not sync this machine with any other devices, turn off iCloud for this machine until a malware specialist has given you further instructions.  Do not insert a USB drive into this machine.  Thank you.

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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2014, 03:28:30 PM »
I ran a scan on my mac and it came up with four infections. Three of them I could move to the virus chest and then delete them but the fourth comes up with message

'chest operation failed' Failed to chest / .MobileBackups/Computer/2014-08-05-213820/Volume/Users/tiffanypascoe/Downloads/PDF-Password-Recovery v3.1.2+key/Setup.exe: Permission denied.

I deleted the PDF password recovery application and associated files but it hasn't made a difference.

Any help will be very much appreciated! Thanks

 /.MobileBackups/ is a special folder used by OS X to store temporary backups while away from Time Machine, you shouldn't tinker with it and the files get deleted automatically, the permission denied comes from the fact that the system does not allow that folder to be changed. After the next TM backup the MobileBackup will likely get deleted. Anyway, in my opinion, you shouldn't really worry about this, this is not an infection, it's just a backup of a previous state of your Mac.

In fact, let me add that the file in question is an .exe, it's probably a Windows virus but it cannot infect a Mac, Macs don't execute .exe files. Avast! also detects Windows viruses and this is apparently something you downloaded for Windows.

EDIT: It's also possible that the operation is denied because the file no longer exists.
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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #3 on: August 07, 2014, 03:30:35 PM »
In the meatime, turn OFF Time Machine, if Time Machine is connected to an external HD also disconnect this, do not sync this machine with any other devices, turn off iCloud for this machine until a malware specialist has given you further instructions.  Do not insert a USB drive into this machine.  Thank you.

I don't think there's a need for such measures.
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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #4 on: August 07, 2014, 10:20:28 PM »

 /.MobileBackups/ is a special folder used by OS X to store temporary backups while away from Time Machine, you shouldn't tinker with it and the files get deleted automatically, the permission denied comes from the fact that the system does not allow that folder to be changed. After the next TM backup the MobileBackup will likely get deleted. Anyway, in my opinion, you shouldn't really worry about this, this is not an infection, it's just a backup of a previous state of your Mac.

In fact, let me add that the file in question is an .exe, it's probably a Windows virus but it cannot infect a Mac, Macs don't execute .exe files. Avast! also detects Windows viruses and this is apparently something you downloaded for Windows.

EDIT: It's also possible that the operation is denied because the file no longer exists.

Ok so what you're saying is do a backup? I have been overseas for three months so of course this hasn't been done in a while.... Then perhaps run another scan to check that the issue has been removed?

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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2014, 11:10:59 PM »
Ok so what you're saying is do a backup? I have been overseas for three months so of course this hasn't been done in a while.... Then perhaps run another scan to check that the issue has been removed?

Well, yes, MobileBackups will be purged when doing a TM backup, but if you do a scan again the file is probably gone.

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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2014, 01:22:04 AM »
@ specimen9999,

Thank you for your assistance with this OP.  I have sent you a PM.


@ tiffany.blythe, 

Please let us know if you have any further problems.  Thank you.

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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2014, 01:25:14 AM »
@ specimen9999,

Thank you for your assistance with this OP.  I have sent you a PM.

Thank you.
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Re: Chest Operation Failed - Access Denied
« Reply #8 on: August 08, 2014, 08:23:45 AM »
Ok thank you so much for your help @ specimen9999 and @ safesurf :)