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Virus Found Inside a Firefox Language Pack
Yesterday, May 08, 2008, 11:06:31 PM | Thilak
Usually, when we download software from a trusted developer like Mozilla, we 
are convinced that it contains no viruses or trojans to harm our computers. 
Surprisingly, that's not true for Vietnamese language pack for Firefox 
downloaded after February 18, 2008.

The language pack itself does not carry the virus; instead it has been modified 
by a virus to remotely load malicious scripts. It's primarily meant to display 
advertising, but it could be used for other malicious attacks as well. The 
virus is a script, so it can potentially harm all operating system. Most 
antivirus applications will detect the virus as HTML.Xorer.

The add-on has been download around 16000 times since November 2007, but its 
unknown how many of those downloads came after February 18th. Normally, Mozilla 
checks for infections when an add-on is uploaded to their site. No subsequent 
virus scans are performed. Hopefully, Mozilla will take precautions to prevent 
this from happening in future. The whole issue makes me feel a little insecure 
about installing add-on for my browser.
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