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WP Engine hits Automattic CEO with cease and desist following "cancer" comments
By Craig Hale published
Automattic reportedly asked WP Engine for tens of millions to cover licensing, leading to Mullenweg’s “cancer” comment.

Automattic CEO and WordPress co-creator calls rival "a cancer" in alarming claim
By Craig Hale published
Matt Mullenweg’s company apparently contributes nearly 100x more to the WordPress project than WP Engine.

WordPress is making plugin developers use 2FA
By Benedict Collins published
Devs will the ability to push site updates will have to have 2FA, and secure passwords.

LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress has a critical security vulnerability
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Vulnerable WordPress plugin allows hackers to take over admin accounts.

Tumblr is moving its half a billion blogs to WordPress
By Craig Hale published
Tumblr will move its backend to WordPress in “one of the largest technical migrations in internet history.”

Another top WordPress plugin has a major security flaw — and millions of sites could be affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
LiteSpeed Cache flaw allowed threat actors to install additional plugins, essentially taking over the site.

Shared hosting vs WordPress hosting: Which plan should I choose?
By James Capell last updated
Updated Confused about which of these two types of hosting you need? This will help you make what might be a difficult decision.

This popular WordPress calendar plugin is being targeted by hackers, so act now
By Sead Fadilpašić published
More than 150,000 WordPress sites are using the vulnerable plugin.
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