Event JSON
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],
"content": "nostr:npub1lgdkj7vcxxvwxs29rv7sf8s3ve0gurpswjr77h5aztq5tvqmgcuq3le4sf A fast solution is to delete the entire file system and restore from a known clean backup. Otherwise trawling through the file system could help if there are obvious foreign folder or files there, delete them. I would leave it to their tech person 👏",
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