Word Press website with malware and insecurity - JS.Seospam.1

See: http://urlquery.net/report/bcc3047f-f90d-40ad-a85d-ca40a881c559

The scan found some terms that are commonly used in spam hacks. Suggest you check through the content listed out below for anything suspicious. https://aw-snap.info/file-viewer/?protocol=not-secure&tgt=fefesfix.com&ref_sel=GSP2&ua_sel=ff&fs=1
line 50 to 59 in the source code.

Word Press issues: WordPress Version
3.0.5
Version does not appear to be latest

WordPress Plugins
The following plugins were detected by reading the HTML source of the WordPress sites front page.

google-analyticator 6.1.3 latest release (6.5.3) Update required
http://www.videousermanuals.com/google-analyticator/
sociable 3.5.2 latest release (4.3.4.1) Update required
http://blogplay.com/plugin
Plugins are a source of many security vulnerabilities within WordPress installations, always keep them updated to the latest version available and check the developers plugin page for information about security related updates and fixes.

Warning User Enumeration is possible
The first two user ID’s were tested to determine if user enumeration is possible.

ID User Login
1 FeFe admin
2 None
It is recommended to rename the admin user account to reduce the chance of brute force attacks occurring. As this will reduce the chance of automated password attackers gaining access. However it is important to understand that if the author archives are enabled it is usually possible to enumerate all users within a WordPress installation.

Retirable jQuery libraries: http://retire.insecurity.today/#!/scan/bb97558993339ecd288679000f0a84bf4a9323d82128f14599a934bba90bfe57

A-status OK: https://sritest.io/#report/8fe79d7c-f464-436d-a299-657e7adef870 (could be an indication of contionuing malware launching).

polonus (volunteer website security analyst and website error-hunter)

As we seen from the retired report and this: http://www.domxssscanner.com/scan?url=http%3A%2F%2Ffefesfix.com%2Fwp-includes%2Fjs%2Fjquery%2Fjquery.js%3Fver%3D1.4.2 this code could have been a liability, but we also seen the sri-hashes for the website have been properly generated, so same origin has been guaranteed.

For the JS.Seospam.1 code see and read here: http://www.headinhtml.com/www/punditx.com

polonus

Update (thanks goes out to Pondus for reporting): https://virustotal.com/nb/url/55255534e51127637fac0eb05b6fd265028e1dfdc72fc3717fc6226a9ec8ae7d/analysis/1499789672/

HTML scan
https://virustotal.com/en/file/d9ccff06a0ff9b963ab9721b0cbcf3e46556bf626eece4ffe0f0bcae86f822e9/analysis/

Contains Vigr/ Cilis pill spam and PyD*y Loan spam

Damian