I confirm that  installing the new package fixed the problem. I had to
manually kill xiccd one time because the old instance kept running.  But
after logging out and in again, problem solved.  Instead of using APT, I
downloaded the deb package and installed manually:
xiccd_0.3.0-1~19.10_amd64.deb

Upon logging in again, the only app gobbling up CPU is dropbox.  But I'm
used to that one :)

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