July 2026 Vulnerability and Patch Roundup for Website Owners A concise July 2026 vulnerability and patch roundup for website owners, summarising why unpatched flaws drive most compromises and what to do this month.
WordPress 7.1 Beta 4 Checklist: What to Verify Before Updating A short, practical WordPress 7.1 Beta 4 checklist covering the release timeline, the headline features worth testing, and the five pre-update checks every site owner should complete.
5 WordPress Pain Points Small Businesses Can Solve Faster With AI Small business owners often struggle with WordPress design, speed, maintenance, content, and learning curve issues. See how AI agents help solve these faster.
Object Caching in WordPress: The Upgrade Growing Sites Often Skip Many WordPress sites invest in page caching but overlook object caching, the layer that speeds up logged-in, personalized, and database-heavy pages. Here is how persistent object caching works and when it is worth turning on.
WordPress wp2shell Exploit Drives a New Wave of Mass Scanning Two newly disclosed WordPress flaws are being chained into an unauthenticated remote code execution bug dubbed wp2shell. Public exploit code has triggered mass scanning, putting unpatched sites at serious risk.
Ninety Minutes to Weaponized: Inside the WordPress Core RCE Race A pre-auth SQL injection and a REST batch route confusion in WordPress core were chained into remote code execution. Attackers hit the internet roughly ninety minutes after the fix shipped, and the campaign has not slowed down.
Accessibility in WordPress Themes: Easier Than Most Developers Assume WordCamp Europe 2026 speaker Jessica Lyschik argues that accessibility in WordPress themes is more approachable than theme authors expect, and walks through the practical steps that get a theme to accessibility-ready status.