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Best WordPress Hosting of 2025
By James Capell last updated
These are the eight best WordPress hosting providers in 2025 based on our user experience

Thanks to Kodee your WordPress pains are over over!
By James Capell published
WordPress is going to become so much easier to use: Thanks to Kodee

Hackers target critical WordPress theme flaw - hundreds of sites at risk from potential takeover, find out if you're affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A bug that allows for WordPress site takeover is being actively exploited in the wild, experts have warned.

Dangerous WordPress plugin puts over 160,000 sites at risk - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A popular WordPress plugin allowed crooks to reset admin accounts and take over a website.

DreamHost Website Builder review 2025
By Ritoban Mukherjee last updated
Updated DreamHost's revamped builder offers AI-powered websites and a WordPress design service, both included for free with all hosting plans.

Everything you need to know about the new Agency Partnership Program at Cloudways
By James Capell published
Cloudways has revamped its Agency Partnership Program: Here's what's new

Another top WordPress plugin hacked to allow account takeover - stay safe with these tips
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Another high-severity flaw was found in Forminator, a popular WordPress plugin.

How to make your site more search friendly for AI agents
By James Capell published
As more AI agents scan the web for content Saulius Lazaravičius, VP of product at Hostinger, explains how you can make your site more search friendly for the future.

A popular WordPress theme has been hijacked by malware - here's what we know
By Craig Hale published
Widespread attacks and account takeover attempts observed with the 'Motors' theme, so patch now.

WordPress hackers are teaming up with commercial adtech firms to distribute malware to millions of users - here's how to stay safe
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Coordinated network of WordPress hackers and adtech firms found using fake ads and push alerts to spread malware to millions of unsuspecting users.
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