>You can't trust any data copied from a compromised system.
>You may not be able to trust your latest backup.
If compromised machine's data is no longer trustworthy, and backups of that machine may not be trustworthy, then what happens when a server in the cloud gets compromised?
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Will CrashPlan (or any cloud solution) Fedex a hard drive to you containing your data if you need to restore terabytes of data?
>You can't trust any data copied from a compromised system.
>You may not be able to trust your latest backup.
If compromised machine's data is no longer trustworthy, and backups of that machine may not be trustworthy, then what happens when a server in the cloud gets compromised?
You can use SQLite Database Browser http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlitebrowser/files/sqlitebrowser/1.3/sqlitebrowser-1.3-win.zip/download to compact sqlite databases.
Stuxnet functions even if autorun is disabled: http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/articles/2010/07/stuxnet.html
Try this: http://www.dataenter.co.at/doc/general_scanner_mcafee.htm
Outstanding.
And - you still can!
As of April 1, 2010, SCAN.EXE is defunct and has been replaced by a stub file. https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB68671