Ok, I went in and manually cleaned all the .js files that had been changed
on our website. It appears that they all had jsand 1.3.2 added to them. Is
that just a tool that malware spreaders use to add their malware downloaders
or something? I tried to Google that and I couldn't find much beyond that it
seems to be fairly common...






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