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Concerning, a certain infosec training website I won't name is teaching students how to do digital forensics using an ancient version of Firefox

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  • iampytest1@infosec.exchangeI This user is from outside of this forum
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    Concerning, a certain infosec training website I won't name is teaching students how to do digital forensics using an ancient version of Firefox.
    The software they use wouldn't work on any version of Firefox released any time after 2017.

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      Concerning, a certain infosec training website I won't name is teaching students how to do digital forensics using an ancient version of Firefox.
      The software they use wouldn't work on any version of Firefox released any time after 2017.

      cybeardsec@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @iampytest1 Why not name it? It's useful for everyone else to know, just in case other content they have is severely out of date

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