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As the world’s most popular content management system, WordPress continues to evolve with each release. The upcoming version, WordPress 6.9, scheduled for December 2, 2025,…

As 2025 nears its end, the WordPress ecosystem continues to face a surge in security threats. November has brought a series of critical vulnerabilities affecting…

This monthly briefing covers the newest WordPress core security release, high-impact plugin/theme vulnerabilities confirmed by Patchstack and Wordfence Intelligence, plus a practical triage checklist. All…

Updated: October 21, 2025 – This article was expanded with new verified details from Make WordPress Core and Gutenberg Times. It now includes the latest…

WordPress 6.8.2 Maintenance Update – July 2025 Last updated: July 16, 2025 Highlights Introduction On July 15, 2025, the WordPress core team released WordPress 6.8.2,…

Update Highlights Why 6.6.2 mattered (even if it wasn’t a security fire drill) WordPress 6.6.2 landed as a maintenance release with 15 bug fixes to…

Hannah Tharp
Our team has been working with DeveloPress for almost three years, and they’ve become deeply integrated into our workflow. They’ve worked with us to streamline our development process, ensuring we’re able to accomplish long-term projects as well as change requests with quick turnarounds. We’re very grateful for their continued dedication and expertise as BS grows!
Designer, BS LLC

Baran Nalbantoğlu
As the SEO Manager at TransferGo, I worked with the DeveloPress team for around two years. Together, we revamped the entire website, making it SEO-optimized, more secure, and scalable. We migrated the site to WordPress VIP for better performance, implemented modular Gutenberg and Full Site Editing (FSE) features, and launched a system capable of managing thousands of pages in different languages. The team also reinforced our data security and addressed critical technical bugs throughout the collaboration. We worked side by side across all four project phases, and their expertise, adaptability, and dedication were key in delivering a platform that could support both growth and complexity at scale.
SEO lead, TRANSFERGO
& DeveloPress is all set to make it happen.

