Decode Code - Injected Into Wordpress Blog Header And Script Automatically Forwards Visitors To Other Websites
Feb 27, 2010
Recently I had a piece of code injected into my wordpress blog header and the script automatically forwards visitors to other websites. I do not know who did it, as they left this piece of cryptic script on it. Can anybody decode it so I can do some investigative work to see who put it there?
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Here is the code that I have:
What do I need to add in order for the header to also serve as a link? I am completely new to JavaScript and I don't understand it very well.
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Code:
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