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Who are the people and how are they hacking in? https://eufeehostingdude.net/898756222762/82836d6477f2f9c288492d08caf425cb.html

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https://eufeehostingdude.net/898756222762/82836d6477f2f9c288492d08caf425cb.html It want me to Up Date Mozilla... How do I stop them from changing my Yahoo Email page to their urgent up date with Mozilla logo???

https://eufeehostingdude.net/898756222762/82836d6477f2f9c288492d08caf425cb.html It want me to Up Date Mozilla... How do I stop them from changing my Yahoo Email page to their urgent up date with Mozilla logo???

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It's good you recognize that for the phishing attack it is. You can report that site as described here, since they use new sites every day: I found a fake Firefox update.

Most likely an ad on the page is redirecting Firefox to the fake update. It's pretty bad that Yahoo is carrying them on their network, or perhaps its coming from ads embedded in particular messages. You could consider using an ad blocking extensions such as the following:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

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Solution choisie

It's good you recognize that for the phishing attack it is. You can report that site as described here, since they use new sites every day: I found a fake Firefox update.

Most likely an ad on the page is redirecting Firefox to the fake update. It's pretty bad that Yahoo is carrying them on their network, or perhaps its coming from ads embedded in particular messages. You could consider using an ad blocking extensions such as the following:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ublock-origin/

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Thanks For your help. I hope this help stop Mozilla Not responding and crashing every session.

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wachase said

I hope this help stop Mozilla Not responding and crashing every session.

That could be something else completely, so please post back or start a new question if that continues.