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<p>Almost every WordPress professional has faced a security incident, yet fewer than a third have a plan for what to do when things go wrong, according to Melapress’s 2025 WordPress Security Survey, published this week. Now in its third year, the survey paints a picture of a community deeply aware of the security risks but struggling to translate concern into action. Ninety-six percent of…</p>
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