Malware Spreads as Fake Firefox Updates

Malicious Software Distributed as Fake Firefox Updates

Several malicious browser add-ons for Firefox have been discovered online, being distributed through websites disguised as legitimate updates. These sites trick users by using a combination of pop-up windows and Javascript elements, according to a report by BleepingComputer.

Reporters from the publication found over 100 malicious domains, each distributing its own add-on. These harmful add-ons use names such as Time Tracking, FF Helper Checker, FF AdBlock Protection, FF Search Informer, and others.

Domains Involved in the Distribution

  • protectantivirext.biz
  • protecttoolext.com
  • guardwebext.xyz
  • websurfaid.xyz
  • adblockprotectionext.biz
  • helpercheckerextt.biz

Once installed, these add-ons display unwanted ads, hijack links, and launch a Monero cryptocurrency miner in the browser. Additionally, the malware blocks access to the Firefox add-ons page, making it difficult to remove.

Video Demonstration of the Attack

A video demonstrating the attack is available in the original report.

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