![]() Once the browser is infected, the virus creates a virtual layer on which it displays the well-recognizable Firefox update logo, with an additional “URGENT FIREFOX UPDATE - Download Now” message underneath. What we are sure of, is the fact that this virus only pretends to be a software update in order to get the users to download suspicious executables or javascript files labeled “firefox-patch.” The tactics chosen to deliver this potential scam make it pretty believable. This virus shows up on Mozilla Firefox browsers, though it is not yet known whether Macs and Windows OS are equally susceptible to the infection. ![]() If your Internet browsing suddenly gets interrupted by an update request, don’t hurry to download it, because it might be the Urgent Firefox Update virus that you are having business with. What is “Urgent Firefox Update” ads? Should you trust “Urgent Firefox Update” ads and update your browser?
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