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MS SQL Server 2005 help..
I have a database that is being hosted by my hosting company, but it has been injected with code as a part of the well known injection spree from China. I've downloaded Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (its a 2005 db) and I can connect to the remote location, and pull up the database. I can run a query on specific tables and can see the code that was injected.
How do I go about manually removing the code? I need to be able to go in and edit the actual fields but can't figure out how to do it.
Any one have any advice?
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You can delete those rows with delete statement, check books online for syntax and samples.
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I can't delete those rows because I need them. They are what contain the information that run my site. The code was inserted into one column of each table at the end of my data. It's basically a </title> tag and then the opening of a conditional statement which effectively shuts down the page when that data field is called. So I can't delete the rows or columns, I just need to be able to delete the added string of code from my already existing data.
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