Several were tied to free VPNs and other tools, so you may be affected Malicious Firefox add-ons hid code inside logo files.
A newly discovered malware infected multiple Firefox browser add-ons with more than 50,000 downloads combined.
Live GhostPoster malware campaign hides malicious JavaScript inside Firefox extension logos, infecting over 50,000 unsuspecting users.
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