Some spam I received, with a subject of "Scanned image," contained a zipped file, purporting to be "Image data in PDF format has been attached to this email." Yeah, right. It's actually a JavaScript program, and I'm assuming its purpose is to wreak havoc on clueless window$ users' computers.
I'm really curious about what it would actually do, but, alas, my JS skills are very limited! So I'm wondering if anyone here would like to take a look at it and tell us what its results would be on a window$ box.
Not sure how to do this, though, as I wouldn't want to just post publicly something that's destructive...although I suppose the bad people who do crap like this have plenty of sources where they can find info of this nature...so I don't know. Thoughts, anyone?
I'm really curious about what it would actually do, but, alas, my JS skills are very limited! So I'm wondering if anyone here would like to take a look at it and tell us what its results would be on a window$ box.
Not sure how to do this, though, as I wouldn't want to just post publicly something that's destructive...although I suppose the bad people who do crap like this have plenty of sources where they can find info of this nature...so I don't know. Thoughts, anyone?
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