![]() ![]() The problem now becomes: what else has been compromised and will the anti-virus or a malware scanner find it all? Hence that OVH prefers you wipe and secure it before using it again. On the downside, your server must indeed have been compromised in order for someone to be able to upload an executable to it and then be able to run it. On the upside, most decent Anti Virus scanners will catch the culprit (by default it's named "dfind.exe" - but obviously it's easy enough to obscure that name). Right, so this makes it a more delicate issue then (I had though you were receiving those scans). ![]()
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