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Leo didn't have a clean image. The tape backup drive had been "temporarily" disconnected last year to plug in a space heater. The offsite backups? Those were the responsibility of the MSP they'd fired for incompetence.

This server was a domain controller. It held the keys to the entire company's identity—passwords, access rules, group policies. If this was ransomware, the backups were on a NAS drive mapped to this same machine. If this was a worm, it had already spent the last four hours whispering to the other servers, learning their names, their weaknesses. 2008 server antivirus

And then he saw it. A window he hadn't opened. A jagged, red shield with a white X in the middle. Leo didn't have a clean image

It was the last server they hadn't migrated. The accounting department’s legacy invoicing system, a digital fossil that only ran on this specific OS. Every quarter, Leo promised his boss they’d move it. Every quarter, the budget got cut. Those were the responsibility of the MSP they'd