The /wp-content/1/ WordPress attack is being followed up by a comment spam campaign.
The spammer is sending out casino & poker comment spam that links to the hacked pages that are found in /wp-content/1/ — it looks like this:

To block this spam from wasting your time, just go into your WordPress comment settings and add wp-content/1/ to your comment blacklist. That should automatically mark all of those fake comments as spam:

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