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174 WordPress Vulnerabilities Disclosed in Weekly Report

Wordfence Intelligence reported 174 new vulnerabilities affecting 139 WordPress plugins and 28 themes during February 9-15, 2026. With contributions from 64 security researchers, WordPress site owners should review the report to identify and address any vulnerabilities on their installations.

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WordPress 7.0 Beta 2 Ready for Testing

WordPress 7.0 Beta 2 is now available for testing with over 70 bug fixes and improvements across the Editor and Core since Beta 1. The release introduces a new Connectors UI dashboard for intuitive AI provider management, allowing users to centrally manage external AI connections in wp-admin. The final release is scheduled for April 9, 2026.

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WordPress 7.0-7.2 & Jetpack Release Schedule 2026-2027

WordPress VIP has published its major platform release roadmap covering WordPress Core versions 7.0, 7.1, and 7.2 scheduled for April, August, and December 2026 respectively, alongside concurrent Jetpack releases from 15.5 through 16.6. PHP 8.6 is also planned for November 2025, with all dates subject to testing and review before finalization.

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Themes Team Meeting - August 26, 2025

The WordPress Themes Team will hold its second monthly meeting on August 26, 2025 at 15:00 UTC in the #themes Slack channel. The meeting will cover weekly updates with an open floor session for community questions and theme-related discussions.

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WordPress 2026: Full Site Editing Standard, Performance Leaps, AI Integration

WordPress in 2026 establishes Full Site Editing as the production-ready standard with enhanced block management and design controls in WordPress 6.8. The platform delivers significant performance gains including native AVIF support, Speculation Rules API integration, and Interactivity API v2, alongside practical AI-driven development tools that have matured beyond novelty status.

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WordPress Plugins Team Reviews 12,713 Plugins in 2025 with AI Integration

The WordPress Plugins Team reviewed a record 12,713 plugins in 2025, marking a 40.6% increase from 2024, with weekly submissions doubling to around 330. The team renamed itself to better reflect its expanded responsibilities beyond reviews, incorporating AI-assisted analysis and improved tools like the Plugin Check Plugin to maintain review efficiency despite the surge in submissions.

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WordPress 6.9 Released; Three Major Releases Planned for 2026

WordPress 6.9 launched on December 2, 2025, featuring over 400 core updates including improved block collaboration, hideable blocks, and drag-and-drop functionality. The project plans to return to three major releases annually starting 2026, with the first expected in March or April, focusing on postponed features like template activation and the tabs block. The WordPress AI team also released the AI Experiments plugin v0.1.0 to test emerging AI features before core integration.

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WordPress Vulnerability Report — March 11, 2026

A comprehensive security report documenting 209 publicly disclosed vulnerabilities, with 75 patches now available and 134 remaining unpatched. WordPress 6.9.3 has been released as a mandatory security update to address vulnerabilities and resolve display issues from the previous version.

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WordPress 6.9 Security Vulnerability: Notes Feature Permission Issue

A permissions-check vulnerability (CVE-2026-3906) in WordPress 6.9-6.9.1 allows authenticated Subscriber-level users to create notes on any post via the REST API comments controller. The issue stems from incomplete authorization checks in the Notes feature, potentially enabling social engineering or phishing attacks through malicious annotations.

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WordPress Security in 2026: Rising Vulnerabilities and Critical Updates

WordPress faced nearly 8,000 security vulnerabilities in 2024, with most originating from unpatched third-party plugins. The article emphasizes the urgent need for automatic updates and highlights how automated exploit tools are making large-scale attacks increasingly feasible, requiring site owners and developers to prioritize security maintenance.

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Critical SQL Injection in Ally Plugin Affects 400K+ WordPress Sites

A critical unauthenticated SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2026-2413, CVSS 7.5) was discovered in the Ally WordPress accessibility plugin, affecting over 400,000 sites. The flaw allows attackers to extract sensitive database data including password hashes through improper SQL query handling. Users should immediately update to version 4.1.0, which was released on February 23, 2026.

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🔈 https://github.com/glacierphonk/naming

If you are a #developer and you are familiar with Claude Code and GitHub, there are 100+ issues open here, many of those are WordPress-related. Most are tiny and very easy to implement (no code)

Feel free to take a look and pick some if you want to get some easy contributions on your GH profile - may be very helpful when looking for a job!
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WordPress 7.0 Release Schedule and Development Plan

WordPress 7.0 will be the first major release of 2026, with alpha beginning November 12, 2025, and beta 1 starting February 19, 2026. The release team, led by Matias Ventura, will focus on testing, bug fixes, and dev notes during the beta phase, with beta 2 scheduled for February 26, 2026.

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WordPress Hosting for Small Businesses in 2026: Security, Speed & Support

A practical guide for small business owners on choosing WordPress hosting that prioritizes real security, SEO-friendly speed, reliable backups, and WordPress-savvy support. The article contrasts managed WordPress hosting with shared hosting and highlights common mistakes businesses make when selecting hosting platforms.

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Why WordPress Remains the Safest Choice for Business Websites in 2026

WordPress powers 43% of all websites and offers superior stability, SEO capabilities, and security compared to proprietary builders. The platform's open-source nature, vendor independence, and two decades of development make it the most strategic choice for enterprises and startups seeking long-term digital presence.

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WordPress 2026: Enterprise CMS Evolution, AI Integration & Performance

WordPress maintains 43% global market share in 2026 by balancing flexibility, ownership, and scalability against emerging alternatives. The platform integrates AI-powered tools for content workflows while prioritizing human editorial control, and establishes performance optimization and security as baseline expectations through modern hosting stacks and PHP 8.2+.

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WordPress in 2026: Market Position Amid SaaS and AI Competition

Episode 75 of the Thought Media Podcast examines WordPress's future relevance as the platform powers 40% of the web yet faces growing competition from SaaS builders like Webflow and Shopify, plus emerging AI-powered website tools. Despite challenges, WordPress maintains dominance in enterprise and complex projects due to its flexibility and customization capabilities, though the market is increasingly divided between simple SaaS solutions and advanced WordPress implementations.

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WordPress in 2026: How the CMS is Empowering Enterprises

This article examines WordPress's evolution and role as a powerful CMS for enterprise-level organizations in 2026. It explores how WordPress continues to be a preferred solution for businesses seeking scalable, flexible content management infrastructure.

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WordPress Pros: Why Creativity Matters in 2026

A marketing strategist argues that while brand strategy is now table stakes for WordPress businesses thanks to AI, 2026 demands creativity to stand out. The article critiques the WordPress ecosystem for lacking memorable, bold marketing campaigns and calls on WordPress companies to think differently and be remarkable.

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WordPress 7.0: Early Planning and What to Expect in 2026

WordPress 7.0 is being discussed for a 2026 release with early coordination underway, though scope remains exploratory. The project is in a deliberate phase focusing on incremental improvements and foundation-strengthening rather than headline features, with Gutenberg continuing as the primary driver of visible evolution.

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WordPress March 2026 Updates: Caching, Security & AI Tools

WordPress March 2026 brings significant performance and security improvements including built-in caching, native block-locking for design protection, and AI-enhanced plugins for workflow automation. Updates also feature accessibility upgrades, security patches for legacy themes/plugins, and integrated e-commerce tools designed to help entrepreneurs and startups build scalable websites.

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