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The Latest WordPress Core Exploit (wp2shell) and Why Forced Updates Break Websites

WordPress critical bug, security issues, report

One of the biggest promises of WordPress is automatic security updates. When a critical vulnerability is discovered, millions of sites can be patched automatically without site owners having to lift a finger.

But when those background updates unexpectedly break active websites, that convenience quickly becomes a liability.

That is exactly what unfolded following the recently disclosed wp2shell vulnerability chain.

While issuing rapid patches was the right decision from a security standpoint, the automated push inevitably triggered unexpected compatibility crashes, fatal

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What is the Biggest Drawback of Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and WordPress?

Illustration showing the drawbacks of WordPress (plugins security and issues), Wix (redesign trap worse with hosting lock-in), Webflow (complicated, doesn

We recently received an excellent question from a reader who is trying to cut through the marketing noise to choose the right website platform:

“Ask David!” question: "I am researching which website builder I should use and found UltimateWB. Can you tell me what you think is the biggest drawback of Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, and WordPress?"

If you only read the homepages of the major website builders, everything looks flawless. They all promise fast, beautiful, and easy-to-build sites.

But as

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The Hidden Cost of WordPress Security: Why Security Plugins Aren’t the Whole Answer

WordPress vs UltimateWB - fragmented, high maintenance vs integrated, low maintenance, high performance platform

If you run a website, you know that security isn’t optional. For millions of WordPress users, the immediate reaction to securing a site is to install a security plugin. It’s practically a rite of passage.

But there is a conversation that many developers and web hosts avoid having until it's too late: the real cost of application-level security.

We aren't just talking about subscription fees. We're talking about the hidden performance tax, the administrative burden of constant updates, and the

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Can You Use WooCommerce Without WordPress?

WooCommerce built on WordPress, e-commerce website plugin

The short answer is no - WooCommerce is a plugin designed specifically for WordPress. It cannot be used on its own or with other platforms. If you don’t want to use WordPress, WooCommerce won’t be an option.

Related: Exploring Drawbacks and Security Risks in Using WooCommerce for Your Online Store

But the good news is: you don’t have to use WordPress to build a powerful e-commerce website. There are better alternatives that don’t require installing plugins or managing software

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