Earlier this week, the team of the security tool Wordfence reported a supply chain attack affecting five plugins in the WordPress.org directory. In a follow-up post, WordFence’s Chloe Chamberland explains the attack vector: reused WP.org user passwords.
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More detail on recent supply chain attack
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It’s photo time!
The official WCEU flickr album dropped just in time for you spending your whole Sunday looking at the >3k photos 🥰
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WCEU25 – Apply now!
While next years host city for WordCamp Europe 2025 was announced the Call for Organisers also opened up. If you’re interested in becoming one of the co-organisers: give it a shot and fill out the form.
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Welcome to Basel
Missed Basels Welcome Message for WordCamp Europe? Here you go 🙂
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Some stats
Let’s take a look back at WCEU through some numbers.
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Talk: Practical Techniques for Sustainable Web Development with WordPress
Bjarne Oldrup (@oldrup) will take the stage and talk about all things sustainable web. Don’t miss this talk! 🪴10:15, Track 2
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First numbers are in!
The organising team shared some first stats with us on yesterdays day 1:
- 2,433 attendees from 96 different countries!
- 23 talks across 3 tracks
- 3 workshops
- 2 WordCamp Connect sessions
- 2 wellness activities
- 42 percent first time attendees
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Talk: Nobody likes the native search
Get ready for Torsten’s (@Zodiac1978) lightning talk on issues with the native WordPress search. It’s worth a listen. He really went down a rabbit hole for this one.
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Talk: The art of product
In about half an hour, the incredible Tammie Lister will take the stage with an interesting Talk about how established art practices can be applied to product creation.
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A nice touch
One of the coolest details in this year’s opening remarks, which probably went unnoticed by many, was the amazing slide deck. It was such a nice touch to highlight all the team leads during the remarks.