Softwareupdate hangs and consumes 90%+ of cpu

I have an acquaintance who will occasionally run softwareupdate from a script, with various parms. The parm used doesn't make a difference. It will hang and consume upwards of 90%+ of his cpu.
He does have a proxy setup. We added "apple.com" to the bypass settings and it then said 'no network' or some such thing. We removed the domain from the bypass settings and it worked fine. If we reboot and rerun softwareupdate, it hangs, again.
If I run softwareupdate from a command line, I'm repeatedly prompted about using proxy settings. I don't recall the exact message. Even if I click 'always allow', (I believe that is the button text) it still hangs. I've never seen this behavior before. I'd appreciate any insights. Thanks.

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      80 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff88339fc9]
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      80 thread_start + 13 (libsystem_pthread.dylib) [0x7fff88339fc9]
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