The
“Love Letter” malspam campaign has reappeared – this time in Japan –
where tens of thousands of malicious emails were delivered. The content
of the emails seemed specifically tailored to entice Japanese victims.
According
to ESET’s Juraj Jánošík, the emails bundled attachments containing
zipped JavaScript (.js) files. This led to the JavaScript-fueled
campaign becoming the number threat in Japan and the “fourth most
detected threat worldwide.”
Source: BleepingComputer