I can reproduce this in the following way:
- Connect to network using wvdial to control hspda modem and make sure that 
kded4 is running
- Interrupting wvdial makes that process exit, but network connection is still 
on (pppd does not exit)
- Kill pppd
As a result of this, kded4 goes wild eating 100% CPU and I have to kill -6 it.

Only related messages I can find from logs are from syslog:

May  2 20:37:39 temeo pppd[4827]: Terminating on signal 15
May  2 20:37:39 temeo pppd[4827]: Connect time 7.0 minutes.
May  2 20:37:39 temeo pppd[4827]: Sent 87587 bytes, received 140373 bytes.
May  2 20:37:39 temeo pppd[4827]: Connection terminated.
May  2 20:37:39 temeo avahi-daemon[912]: Withdrawing workstation service for 
ppp0.
May  2 20:37:39 temeo NetworkManager[914]:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices 
removed (path: /sys/devices/virtual/net/ppp0, iface: ppp0)
May  2 20:37:39 temeo pppd[4827]: Exit.

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Title:
  kded4 using 100% CPU - in a Unity session

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