That just happened to me on one of my customers. The DBF files used on their ERP were compromised. The data is kept on SQL server, but there are several DBF's responsible for several functions; menus, reports, report options, etc. We decided to restore a 2 day copy of the server, luckily they use terminal services and there's a daily backup of it. I am going back now to install a fresh copy of the ERP with their mods. I would like to know how did you clean it. My customer has Symantec End-Point protection, but it did not work. We think the virus came via email in a zip file, but that's conjecture at this point.
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