I could not find anything related to that processes: phpv4gWoI_xguep or phpadYGh4_xguep I noticed this because I created an alert of CPU running high.
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The reason you could not find anything is because these are automatically generated process names. This activity indicates that your droplet has been compromised and is running malware either to attack other servers or to use your resources to mine cryptocurrency.
Your best course of action is to download your files and configuration (being sure to check them for anything unusual) and migrate your services to a clean server.
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