Having downloaded the attachment, ripped out the JavaScript and translated from ASCII to text, the JavaScript is loading another JavaScript which is a redirector.
The posited solution is: "If you discover that you are listed as having hijacked a page in Google, make the script in question return a 404 error and then request removal of the script URL from Google's index".
Having downloaded the attachment, ripped out the JavaScript and translated from ASCII to text, the JavaScript is loading another JavaScript which is a redirector.
This appears to be a 302 page exploit (explained rather well here http:// clsc.net/ research/ google- 302-page- hijack. htm
The posited solution is: "If you discover that you are listed as having hijacked a page in Google, make the script in question return a 404 error and then request removal of the script URL from Google's index".