If youve managed to login in, why not change the mining details and access username and password for the miners. Then wait and see if it happens again.
that won't work, the hacker's pool details will still override whatever pool you put there (sadly whoever does these stuff are usually smart enough), at least this is how things are with a hacked Antminer S9, and the same other stuff apply, when you try to reset an a hacked S9 it won't work, the firmware won't change, the miner will still hash on the hacker's pool.
I am not sure if this will work on Inno but it did work on S9 for me.
1- Reset the miner.
2-quickly try to login to the miner.
3-flash the miner with a different firmware.
you need to login to the miner real quick for this to work ( before the firmware reach to the piece of code that blocks you from logging in) if that fails , then you will need to flash the firmware using an SDcard, and most importantly before doing this try to know where did you get that virus/malware from, it's probably from a windows PC you used to access the miner, so I would use a mobile device to access the miner after the firmware flash, also make sure you change the login details as soon as you get access to that miner, use a fairly long password that is hard to be guessed and unlikely to be on any brute-force dictionary.
also read this >
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2980983.0