Malware and rootkit

baddachshund
Quicken Windows Subscription Member
My Windows PC encountered an extremely persistent attack which appeared to even infect the BIOS. Had to get a completely new computer. Installed Quicken, no problems, but after I opened the account file from the data recovery disk the same attack! Was not connected to internet, to the point that I had the WiFi and Bluetooth disabled. Is it possible for malware to somehow append malicious code into a Q file?
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What type of media is your data recovery disk? USB drives can be infected. Do you have anti-virus software? If so, have you scanned the drive?Quicken Subscription HBRP - Windows 100
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I had the data on a USB stick. I didn't think to scan the drive before I opened up the Q file.0
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