WordPress 6.8.3 Release

WordPress 6.8.3 is now available!

This is a security release that features two fixes.

Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately.

You can download WordPress 6.8.3 from WordPress.org, or visit your WordPress Dashboard, click “Updates”, and then click “Update Now”. If you have sites that support automatic background updates, the update process will begin automatically.

The next major release will be version 6.9, which is planned for December 2nd, 2025.
For more information on WordPress 6.8.3, please visit the version page on the HelpHub site.

Security updates included in this release

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A data exposure issue where authenticated users could access some restricted content. Independently reported by Mike NelsonAbu HurayraTimothy Jacobs, and Peter Wilson.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability requiring an authenticated user role that affects the nav menus. Reported by Phill Savage.

As a courtesy, these fixes have also been made available to all branches eligible to receive security fixes (currently through 4.7). As a reminder, only the most recent version of WordPress is actively supported.

Thank you to these WordPress contributors

This release was led by John Blackbourn.

In addition to the security researchers and release squad members mentioned above, WordPress 6.8.3 would not have been possible without the contributions of the following people:

Aaron JorbinAbu HurayraAdam ZielińskiAlex ConchaAndrei DraganescuDavid BaumwaldEhtisham SiddiquiIan DunnJake SpurlockJb AudrasJoe HoyleJohn BlackbournJon SurrellJonathan DesrosiersMichael NelsonPeter WilsonPhillRobert AndersonRyan McCueScott ReillyTimothy JacobsvortfuWeston Ruter

How to contribute

To get involved in WordPress core development, head over to Trac, pick a ticket, and join the conversation in the #core Slack channel. Need help? Check out the Core Contributor Handbook.

Props to Ehtisham SiddiquiJohn BlackbournPaul KevanJonathan DesrosiersAaron JorbinWeston Ruter for reviewing.