Cookies every few days makes a *.bak file and starts anew (win7-64 with FF33)

Upgraded from FF5.1 to FF33. Only problem was black screen, fixed with hardware switch. Cookies are somehow storing a backup file every few days, and starting new file. Checked cookie settings and same as used in FF5.1
Last night hand purged about 2/3 of cookie file using FF33. File size didn't change (about 1534K)
Manually restored cookie BAK file twice, without problem.

Do you have security software or cleanup software that might be causing this and is cleaning out the cookies?
It is possible that the cookies.sqlite file that stores the cookies got corrupted.
*Rename (or delete) <b>cookies.sqlite</b> (cookies.sqlite.old) and delete other present cookies files like <b>cookies.sqlite-journal</b> in the Firefox profile folder in case the file cookies.sqlite got corrupted.
*http://kb.mozillazine.org/Cookies
*https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Deleting+cookies

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    munmap(0xFE040000, 73728) = 0
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    lwp_cond_wait(0xFE7F5548, 0xFE7F5558, 0xFE7EEDB0) (sleeping...)
    lwp_sema_wait(0xFDF0DE30) (sleeping...)
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    lwp_mutex_wakeup(0xFE7F5558) = 0
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    lwp_sema_wait(0xFE051E30) = 0
    lwp_mutex_wakeup(0xFE7F5558) = 0
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    lwp_sema_wait(0xFE051E30) = 0
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