Not ubuntu related but I'm hoping someone may have the answer I need. Today I discovered my webspace has been hacked and several sites now contain additional code at the start of every single PHP file. Looking at my backups I can see it has been there for a while so restoring from a very old backup could cause me issues.

Is there some way I could do a recursive find and delete on that code? It is a very long single line including slashes, hashes, exclaimation marks etc so using sed would be difficult as the examples I have seen show /thing to change/thing to change to/.

Any ideas very welcome.

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