(Nov 27) An update for kernel-rt is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Red Hat Product Security has rated this update as having a security impact of Moderate. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from
In the November 2018 survey we received responses from 1,652,185,816 sites, 226,752,928 unique domains, and 8,048,899 web-facing computers. This reflects a loss of 21.3 million sites, but a gain of 1.7 million domains and 121 thousand web-facing computers.
The largest contributor to the increase in domains this month came from sites running on Microsoft server software, with an additional 1.18 million domains. The growth was concentrated at GoDaddy on domains running IIS 7.5.x, which took up 1.16 million of the increase. In addition to newly detected IIS domains, and a movement of some domains from nginx, many existing domains running previously unknown IIS versions also reported as IIS 7.5.x this month, resulting in the total number of domains for this version almost doubling to reach 12.7 million. This makes IIS 7.5.x the most common version seen by the survey, 2.7 million domains ahead of the newer 8.5.x version in second place, which first saw release in 2013. Despite the large gain in domains, Microsoft experienced losses in most other metrics, including a significant loss of 3.14 million active sites. Many of the domains gained at GoDaddy are likely to be holding pages, contributing only a small increase to the number of IIS active sites hosted at the company.
nginx experienced the largest loss in domains this month of 560 thousand, largely caused by a drop of just over 1 million domains at GoDaddy. Nginx has been experiencing a steady rise in market share by domains for many years, however this has now remained relatively static for the last 6-months at 23%. nginx remains just under 3 percentage points behind Microsoft’s 26% market share. Meanwhile though, nginx has continued to show strong growth in web-facing computers, with the largest increase this month of 51 thousand. Here its steady market share increases have shown no such pause, and it holds almost 28% of the market. Apache and Microsoft followed some way behind in web-facing computer gains, with increases of 13 thousand and 12 thousand, both experiencing small losses in market share as a result.


| Developer | October 2018 | Percent | November 2018 | Percent | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft | 656,395,388 | 39.22% | 652,135,936 | 39.47% | 0.25 |
| nginx | 330,074,974 | 19.72% | 358,695,276 | 21.71% | 1.99 |
| Apache | 384,514,944 | 22.98% | 341,675,499 | 20.68% | -2.30 |
| 23,620,555 | 1.41% | 24,094,431 | 1.46% | 0.05 |

| Developer | October 2018 | Percent | November 2018 | Percent | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apache | 57,564,608 | 29.95% | 57,820,905 | 31.05% | 1.10 |
| nginx | 42,200,955 | 21.96% | 41,301,393 | 22.18% | 0.22 |
| 14,702,778 | 7.65% | 14,704,398 | 7.90% | 0.25 | |
| Microsoft | 15,792,573 | 8.22% | 12,654,162 | 6.80% | -1.42 |
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| Developer | October 2018 | Percent | November 2018 | Percent | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apache | 335,084 | 33.51% | 334,497 | 33.45% | -0.06 |
| nginx | 252,806 | 25.28% | 255,348 | 25.53% | 0.25 |
| Microsoft | 94,927 | 9.49% | 94,597 | 9.46% | -0.03 |
| LiteSpeed | 15,342 | 1.53% | 15,520 | 1.55% | 0.02 |

| Developer | October 2018 | Percent | November 2018 | Percent | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apache | 3,093,519 | 39.02% | 3,106,108 | 38.59% | -0.43 |
| nginx | 2,172,113 | 27.40% | 2,222,704 | 27.62% | 0.22 |
| Microsoft | 1,541,388 | 19.44% | 1,553,479 | 19.30% | -0.14 |

| Developer | October 2018 | Percent | November 2018 | Percent | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apache | 74,827,166 | 33.25% | 74,733,137 | 32.96% | -0.29 |
| Microsoft | 56,890,163 | 25.28% | 58,066,153 | 25.61% | 0.33 |
| nginx | 52,013,436 | 23.11% | 51,453,084 | 22.69% | -0.42 |
| 2,051,440 | 0.91% | 2,074,501 | 0.91% | 0.00 |
(Nov 23) It was discovered that a buffer overflow in liveMedia, a set of C++ libraries for multimedia streaming could result in the execution of arbitrary code when parsing a malformed RTSP stream.
(Nov 23) USN-3801-1 caused some minor regressions in Firefox.
The first release candidate for WordPress 5.0 is now available!
This is an important milestone, as we near the release of WordPress 5.0. The WordPress 5.0 release date has shifted from the 27th to give more time for the RC to be fully tested. A final release date will be announced soon, based on feedback on the RC. This is a big release and needs your help—if you haven’t tried 5.0 yet, now is the time!
To test WordPress 5.0, you can use the WordPress Beta Tester plugin or you can download the release candidate here (zip).
What’s in WordPress 5.0?

WordPress 5.0 introduces the new block-based post editor. This is the first step toward an exciting new future with a streamlined editing experience across your site. You’ll have more flexibility with how content is displayed, whether you are building your first site, revamping your blog, or write code for a living.
The block editor is used on over a million sites, we think it’s ready to be used on all WordPress sites. We do understand that some sites might need some extra time, though. If that’s you, please install the Classic Editor plugin, you’ll continue to use the classic post editor when you upgrade to WordPress 5.0.
Twenty Nineteen is WordPress’ new default theme, it features custom styles for the blocks available by default in 5.0. Twenty Nineteen is designed to work for a wide variety of use cases. Whether you’re running a photo blog, launching a new business, or supporting a non-profit, Twenty Nineteen is flexible enough to fit your needs.
The block editor is a big change, but that’s not all. We’ve made some smaller changes as well, including:
- All of the previous default themes, from Twenty Ten through to Twenty Seventeen, have been updated to support the block editor.
- You can improve the accessibility of the content you write, now that simple ARIA labels can be saved in posts and pages.
- WordPress 5.0 officially supports the upcoming PHP 7.3 release: if you’re using an older version, we encourage you to upgrade PHP on your site.
- Developers can now add translatable strings directly to your JavaScript code, using the new JavaScript language packs.
You can read more about the fixes and changes since Beta 5 in the last update post.
For more details about what’s new in version 5.0, check out the Beta 1, Beta 2, Beta 3, Beta 4 and Beta 5 blog posts.
Plugin and Theme Developers
Please test your plugins and themes against WordPress 5.0 and update the Tested up to version in the readme to 5.0. If you find compatibility problems, please be sure to post to the support forums so we can figure those out before the final release. An in-depth field guide to developer-focused changes is coming soon on the core development blog. In the meantime, you can review the developer notes for 5.0.
How to Help
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If you think you’ve found a bug, you can post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. We’d love to hear from you! If you’re comfortable writing a reproducible bug report, file one on WordPress Trac, where you can also find a list of known bugs.
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