Security News > 2019 > May > Mozilla Bans Firefox Extensions Containing Obfuscated Code

2019-05-03 15:55
Mozilla this week announced plans to update its Add-on Policy for Firefox, to ban extensions that contain obfuscated code. The change, which will enter into effect on June 10, 2019, is expected to allow the Internet organization to respond faster to reports of malicious extensions. read more
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