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I did take a look at my firewall log at Kaspersky and I did see that a file s2prcuen.zd3.vbs had showed up.
When I google on the file I can't find anything about the file.
I did also look after the file but it's gone, I have also been looking at my backups for 21:00 and 00:00 at the same...
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