If you're running a business website on Cyprus or anywhere in the EU, staying on top of CMS updates isn't just about new features — it's about stability and security. The WordPress 7.0.1 maintenance release addresses exactly that.

What's Fixed in WordPress 7.0.1

This minor update ships with 31 bug fixes, according to the official changelog shared by Search Engine Journal’s Roger Montti. The most critical improvement is enhanced PHP compatibility — a must if your hosting environment runs PHP 8.1 or 8.2. But that's not all. The release also includes a targeted fix for a security-related function, though no specific vulnerability details were disclosed.

Why This Matters for Your Business

For a small or medium business in Limassol, a slow or broken site means lost leads. Bugs in older WordPress versions can cause plugin conflicts, checkout errors in your WooCommerce store, or even expose your CRM data. Running 7.0.1 reduces these risks without breaking your existing customisations.

  • PHP compatibility — ensures your server resources are used efficiently, lowering hosting costs.
  • Security patch — critical for GDPR compliance, as unpatched vulnerabilities can lead to data breaches.
  • 31 fixes — includes edge cases in media handling, block editor, and database queries.

Practical Tips for Local Businesses

If your site serves customers in multiple languages (English, Russian, Greek), test the update on a staging environment first. Many multilingual plugins rely on core functions that were patched in 7.0.1. Also, check your backup plugin — some older versions may conflict with the new release.

For e-commerce sites on Cyprus, we recommend updating within 48 hours, especially if you accept EU payments. Delaying maintenance updates can affect PCI DSS compliance down the line.

Finally, remember that this is a maintenance release — not a feature update. So no design or UX changes, just behind-the-scenes stability. Your users won’t notice anything different, but your server logs will thank you.