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Hi All, we have encountered a problem recently where a single malicous file called kill.bat has been running on our servers. We have some 120+ servers so it is not |
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Hi All,
we have encountered a problem recently where a single malicous file called kill.bat has been running on our servers. We have some 120+ servers so it is not practical to maunually search each of these. Is there any way I can run a command, or download a program which will allow me to search all clients for this program? I know another option would be to run a script to delete this file if it is found, but I would like to know if it is on the servers before doing this (or have a record of where it was prior to deletion). Thanks in advance |
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