Jason Nickerson — Hosting Industry InsiderTwo decades
inside the web
as it kept rewriting
itself.
I’m Jason, a hosting industry insider with experience across open-source CMS platforms, control panels, cloud infrastructure, and the events that bring the industry together. Today, I focus on building partnerships, programming industry summits, and documenting what is happening across the hosting ecosystem.

- Aug 20, 2026
SpaceX, AI Coding, and the Gravity of Developer Workflows
Rumors of SpaceX chasing Cognition suggest Elon Musk is moving beyond rockets to control the very code that builds them, even if the CEO is currently playing hard to get.
Read article: SpaceX, AI Coding, and the Gravity of Developer Workflows→ - Aug 20, 2026
WordPress 7.1: Finally Moving Past the 'Just a Blog' Identity Crisis
WordPress 7.1 'Mary Lou' lands with refined collaboration tools and responsive controls that show the platform is finally growing up for the modern agency workflow.
Read article: WordPress 7.1: Finally Moving Past the 'Just a Blog' Identity Crisis→ - Aug 20, 2026
Namecheap Stops Renting and Starts Owning
After twenty years of selling names in other people's backyards, Namecheap is making a massive play for forty of its own top-level domains.
Read article: Namecheap Stops Renting and Starts Owning→
The early 2000s were the good years for tinkerers. Open-source CMS platforms were the closest thing we had to a universal starter kit, and PHP-Nuke and osCommerce were how you learned to ship real projects on the open web. I went deep on Joomla for the better part of a decade, contributing code to the project, organizing its community around releases and events, and eventually crossing over into the WordPress orbit that quietly swallowed everything in its path.
From there the story is a tour of the hosting stack: cPanel and the control-panel era that defined shared hosting, the managed cloud wave at Cloudways and DigitalOcean, and the publishing side at webhosting.today. Day to day now I'm at JetBackup, working on backup and disaster recovery and helping hosts protect the infrastructure that keeps everything running. I also program the seasonal industry summits, Atlas Digital Summit and Domain Days Dubai, where the hosting community gathers to set the agenda for what comes next.
The through-line is community, the conferences, the hallway conversations, and the group chats where the industry actually decides what happens next. The technology changes; the people pointing it in the right direction stay the same.
Twenty-something years,
in reverse.
- 2026 – present
FounderAtlas Digital SummitPrivate gatherings for hosting leaders, AI infrastructure innovators, and the builders of the agentic web.
- 2026 – presentFounderConf64
The Conference Operating System for Business Development and Field Marketing Teams.
- 2026 – present
Co-FounderSuperDeployThe advanced migration engine for AI applications. Seamlessly transition your codebase to independent, production-grade infrastructure in minutes.
- 2025 – 2026Director of Business Developmentwebhosting.today
Contract · Business development and partnerships for the hosting publisher.
- 2024 – presentBusiness Development & Partnerships ManagerJetBackup
Backup and disaster recovery for the hosting ecosystem.
- 2023 – present
Chief Marketing Officer, Founding TeamDomain Days DubaiMENA’s domain and digital asset conference.
- 2021 – 2023Senior Manager, WordPress Business Unit → Lead Community Marketing Manager IICloudways / DigitalOcean
Full-time · WordPress community, field marketing, and sales enablement through the acquisition.
- 2019 – 2021Marketing ManagercPanel
Full-time · Event planner and marketing strategist for 500–3,000 attendee events and virtual series.
- 2017 – 2019FounderCMS Summit
The global CMS conference.
- 2007 – 2019CEO | FounderJoomlaxtc.com / Monev Software LLC
Premium Joomla templates and extensions. 101,000+ members.
- 2015 – 2019Board Member, Capital Team ChairJoomla! Project
Leadership, sponsorships, and partnerships for the open-source CMS.
- 2001 – 2005DeveloperPHP-Nuke · osCommerce era
First shipping code in the early open-source web.
Threat Briefing: Critical Elementor Pro RCE, Shared Hosting Breach & MFA Spraying Surge
1. WordPress Ecosystem: Critical RCE in Elementor Pro
Two high-impact file upload vulnerabilities have been disclosed, both allowing unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) via malicious PHP uploads.
Elementor Pro Critical File Upload [1][5][12]
- CVE / severity: CVE-2026-32475 | CVSS 9.0 (Critical)
- Affected versions: Elementor Pro <= 4.2.1
- Fixed in: Elementor Pro 4.2.2 (estimated based on standard patching, check vendor dashboard)
- Action now:
- Update Elementor Pro to the latest available version immediately.
- Check for suspicious files in
/wp-content/uploads/elementor/forms/following the pattern<13-hex-chars>.php. - Restrict execution of PHP files within the
/uploads/directory via.htaccessor Nginx configuration.
Forminator Forms RCE [2]
- CVE / severity: CVE-2026-15748 | Critical
- Affected versions: Forminator <= 1.29.0 (check specific version strings in plugin readme)
- Fixed in: Latest patched version (noted as available in sources)
- Action now:
wp plugin update forminator- Verify all form upload fields are restricted to specific, non-executable extensions (e.g., .jpg, .pdf).
Broken Link Checker Information Disclosure [4]
- CVE / severity: CVE-2026-18937 | High
- Affected versions: Broken Link Checker < 2.4.12
- Fixed in: 2.4.12
- Action now: Update the plugin to 2.4.12 to prevent manipulation of query variables on sites using plain permalinks.
2. Infrastructure & Hosting: Shared Hosting Breach & Kernel Risks
Active exploitation of shared hosting environments and kernel vulnerabilities remain a primary threat to infrastructure teams.
Shared Hosting Script Injection Breach [9]
- Threat: A China-based threat actor successfully compromised a shared hosting platform by injecting a single script tag into the common infrastructure.
- Impact: Exposed webmail accounts for 15 government tenants residing on the shared server.
- Action now:
- Audit shared libraries and scripts globally across multi-tenant environments.
- Implement strict subresource integrity (SRI) and Content Security Policy (CSP) headers to prevent unauthorized script execution.
cPanel & WHM Linux Kernel Vulnerability [10]
- CVE / severity: no CVE assigned in snippet (related to June/August 2026 advisory chain)
- Affected versions: All major Linux distributions running cPanel & WHM.
- Fixed in: Latest kernel updates provided via OS vendor channels.
- Action now:
- Run
/scripts/upcpto ensure cPanel binaries are current. - Execute
dnf updateorapt upgradefollowed by a reboot to apply latest kernel patches for local privilege escalation and auth bypass mitigations.
- Run
3. Authentication & Perimeter: 155x Surge in Password Spraying
Infrastructure teams are seeing a massive shift in how brute-force attacks are executed against mail and management portals.
Advanced Password Spraying Campaign [14]
- Threat: A 155-fold increase in password spraying has been recorded in early 2026, specifically targeting gaps in Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) implementation.
- Impact: High-volume credential validation against IMAP, SMTP, and webmail portals.
- Action now:
- Disable legacy authentication protocols (IMAP/POP3) that bypass MFA.
- Implement account lockout policies and IP rate-limiting for failed login attempts at the firewall or load-balancer level.
- Audit logs for "single-try" login attempts across a wide range of usernames from rotating residential IP addresses.
On the
road.
Conferences, summits, and WordCamps I’ll be at in the months ahead.
- Aug 16 – 19, 2026
- Sep 28 – 29, 2026
- Domain Days DubaiRescheduled
New dates to be announced.
Oct 15 – 16, 2026 - Nov 11 – 12, 2026
- State of the WordDec 2026
- Mar 15 – 18, 2027
When the servers
go quiet.
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Twenty years of showing up for the projects, communities, and voices that keep the open web open.
A news portal covering the hosting and domain industry — and a running excuse to keep talking to the people who build it.