Content Management Systems (CMS): OffSec Chooses Kiwi TCMS and Shirish Agarwal Rants About Cookies in WordPress
-
Kiwi TCMS: OffSec has chosen Kiwi TCMS
OffSec is an American international company working in information security, penetration testing and digital forensics. Operating from around 2007, the company has created multiple open source projects, advanced security courses, the ExploitDB vulnerability database, and the popular Kali Linux. It has recently released the Kali Purple platform, a dedicated platform for cyber defence analysts and a platform for security services.
-
Shirish Agarwal: WordPress Cookies, Debdelta, RISC, Manipur, Libraries in Kerala.
One of the most irritating things about WordPress is whenever I start a firefox session, WordPress asks for cookie selection. I make my choices but it’s not persistent. The next session the same thing happens again. It does keep my identity but for some unknown reason doesn’t respect the Cookie selection. I usually use Firefox ESR (102.13.0esr-1) on Testing.
Also, for more than a week I have found debdelta not working as it should. To give a brief history, the idea of debdelta is to save bandwidth, whether it 100 kbps or 1 mbit or whatever, the moment you give debdelta-upgrade it will try to see if there is a delta of the debs that you want to upgrade. The sequence is as follows or at least that is what I do –