#217- WordPress 6.8.1 Release Scheduled for This Week, WooCommerce Phishing Campaign

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This week on The WP Week Newsletter, we cover the upcoming WordPress 6.8.1 release, the phishing campaign targeting WooCommerce stores, new partnerships, acquisitions, and more.

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🗣️TALK OF THE TOWN

PressConf 2025, the spiritual successor to PressNomics, brought together several members of the community for a unique, intimate event that left a lasting impression. Many attendees praised the thoughtfully curated experience, with Raquel Karina receiving appreciation for making the event possible. Katie Keith reflected on how PressConf stood out from larger events like WordCamps, highlighting its close-knit feel, focus on business conversations, and the depth of personal connections. Meanwhile, Rich Tabor noted how the unrecorded sessions sparked honest, often challenging discussions, especially around AI, making the event not just memorable but truly meaningful.

📰  WORDPRESS & AROUND

All the updates around WordPress and its closely related technologies

The RC1 is now available, and the general release is scheduled on April 30, 2025.

  • Reflecting: Matt Mullenweg talked about the frustration directed at him, about the passing of Pope Francis and its personal impact on him, along with how his creative work has been overtaken by legal battles with WP Engine, and them choosing to sue despite his good-faith efforts to negotiate, and about the need for a collective reflection and reset to preserve the open-source ecosystem.
  • Dev Advisory: Phishing campaign targeting WooCommerce stores: The Woo team has identified a phishing campaign targeting WooCommerce store owners. These emails falsely claim to be from WooCommerce and alert users about critical security vulnerabilities that don’t exist. The phishing emails come from suspicious domains like [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].
  • WooCommerce is making issue tracking simpler and more effective: WooCommerce is streamlining its GitHub issue management by consolidating over 100 focus labels into approximately 20 product area labels, starting April 23rd. This will reduce complexity during issue triage, improve efficiency, and clarify product area designations. Additionally, priority labels will be removed, and internal tools will be used for prioritization.
  • Interesting WordPress malware disguised as legitimate anti-malware plugin: The Wordfence Threat Intelligence team recently discovered an interesting malware variant that appears in the file system as a normal WordPress plugin, often with the name ‘WP-antymalwary-bot.php’, and contains several functions that allow attackers to maintain access to your site, hide the plugin from the dashboard, and execute remote code.
  • Google Ads API v17 is going away soon: Google Ads API v17 will officially sunset June 4. Any requests made to it after that date will fail. If you haven’t upgraded yet, now’s the time.
  • Google’s AI Overviews reach 1.5 billion monthly users: Google AI Overviews reaches 1.5 billion monthly users with Alphabet’s Q1 earnings showing 10% search revenue growth.
  • Google quietly ends covid-era structured data support: Google announced that it is dropping support for the 2020 COVID-era Special Announcements structured data type and completely phasing it out by July 31, 2025.
  • Wix announces adaptive content for driving higher sales & engagement: Wix announced a new feature that enables businesses to create personalized content for visitors, increasing relevance and opportunities for higher sales and lead generation. The feature integrates AI into the workflow, making it easier for publishers to deliver advanced personalized experiences to returning customers.
  • OpenAI expresses interest in buying Chrome browser: Nick Turley, Head of Product at ChatGPT, testified that OpenAI would be interested in acquiring the Chrome browser should a judge decide to break it off from Alphabet, Google’s parent company.

💵 INVESTMENTS, ACQUISITIONS & PARTNERSHIPS

👥 COMMUNITY NEWS

Updates and News from the WordPress Community

Maintainer Month 2025, organized by GitHub and the Open Source Initiative (OSI), celebrates those who sustain Open Source projects, with a special focus on security this year. Throughout May, OSI will spotlight maintainers who prioritize secure development, share stories, and host a virtual Town Hall on May 21st to discuss best practices.

🚀 NEW PROJECTS

🔖 INTERESTING READS & PODCASTS

More posts and podcasts from the WordPress Community you don’t want to miss

  • Can AI help WordPress freelancers make more money?: Eric Karkovack explores how AI can help WordPress freelancers increase their earnings by improving productivity and efficiency. Tools like ChatGPT and GitHub’s CoPilot can automate time-consuming tasks, allowing freelancers to take on more projects and offer advanced features to clients. From The WP Minute.
  • Ryan Welcher on what’s new for developers: Nathan ad Ryan discussed the tecent updates to WordPress Core, including the Block Bindings API, Plugin Template Registration API, Preview Options API, and the new Data Views and more. From WP Tavern Jukebox.
  • Space, selfies, and STEM: Who really wins?: In this episode, Michelle and Samah discuss recent job changes, travels, and community events. They critically reflect on the Blue Origin spaceflight with an all-women crew, questioning its impact on women in STEM and tech, and whether space tourism truly inspires future women scientists.
  • Managing WordPress Code with GitLab: This session explains how GitLab provides repository management for WordPress sites while integrating with Pantheon. It also discussed repository management with GitLab’s issues and epics, collaboration workflows, and code reviews through Merge Requests, and automated CI/CD deployments across Pantheon’s dev, test,  and live environments.
  • How can you manage multiple WordPress sites?: In this guide, Joe Fylan shows the ways to manage all your sites from one place, whether you’re running your own portfolio or looking after client projects. From WordPress.com.
  • WooCommerce Cron Jobs: What they do and why they matter?: The article explains what WP-Cron is, how WooCommerce depends on it, how you can monitor and manage WooCommerce cron jobs, and several techniques for adding custom cron jobs. From Pressable.

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Last but not least, updates from WP-CONTENT.CO 👇

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