What is the sense of these websites with random content?

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  • php-malware-analysis

    Deobfuscation and analysis of PHP malware captured by a WordPress honey pot

  • Sounds vaguely like this PHP malware:

    https://github.com/bediger4000/php-malware-analysis/tree/mas...

    https://github.com/bediger4000/php-malware-analysis/tree/mas...

    But only vaguely. I would guess the random content is for human consumption, and the underlying PHP redirects bots to some other SEO thing, which is opposite of the malware I linked to above. But that's just a guess.

    A lot of malware is so poorly coded it's impossible to tell what the intent is. Your random content could be a result of that, too.

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