Thinkpad Yoga Hot

So, recently I've noticed something odd about my Thinkpad Yoga S1. I close the lid and put my computer away. Usually when I take it out, it has started to hibernate but today when I took out my computer, I noticed that it was quite warm and it was still running when I opened it up. I checked my power settings and everything is the same. WHat is going on?

ChrisL_US wrote:
Do any of you have Kaspersky Anti-Virus or Internet Security? Seems like few T540 owners also got the same problem and one of them discovered it is Kaspersky causing the problem. I can comform it too.
I am using Kaspersky Internet Secuirty 2015, when I resume my TPY from sleep, the message receiver for shortcut hot keys will show up and use 20-35% processing power which cause the laptop to heat up.
I hope a Thinkpad rep can come in to report the bug.
The T540p post link: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/T400-T500-and-newer-T​-series/t540p-high-cpu-usage-by-shtctky-exe-ThinkP​...
Thanks ChrisL_US! I do have kaspersky anti-virus 2015 installed.

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    Hi AndyJung,
    Welcome to Lenovo Community!
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