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But the amber light meant something had happened. He rolled his chair over, the wheels catching on a loose tile, and squinted at the old Dell PowerEdge. Its sticker read "Windows Server 2008 R2." 2008 server antivirus

As the line rang, Leo stared at the server. It was 2008 hardware, running 2008 software, protected by a 2016 antivirus that hadn't seen a definition update in 18 months. running 2008 software

Task Manager. He hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc. The process list was a nightmare. svchost.exe – normal. lsass.exe – normal. But there, at the bottom, a process with a random string of characters: kjsdfl3.exe . And it was eating 90% of the CPU. at the bottom