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Firefox is asking me to install a critical software update. Is this ligit?

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The pop up blocker tells me that it has stopped a site (facebook, comcast, many others) from installing software on my computer. Then a red bar appears at the top of the browser saying "Critical Software updates available, please allow". This happens only on my kids XP computer running firefox 3.6.16, not my Vista machine with the same version. Norton Antivirus has not found anything. This also does not happen on Internet Explorer on the XP machine. Has anybody else seen this? Thanks,

Jim

The pop up blocker tells me that it has stopped a site (facebook, comcast, many others) from installing software on my computer. Then a red bar appears at the top of the browser saying "Critical Software updates available, please allow". This happens only on my kids XP computer running firefox 3.6.16, not my Vista machine with the same version. Norton Antivirus has not found anything. This also does not happen on Internet Explorer on the XP machine. Has anybody else seen this? Thanks, Jim

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That does not seem legitimate. When a new Firefox update is available you get a pop-up box similar to the attached image, or for a minor update it will say "An update to Firefox is available" and give the Firefox version number. You are currently using the latest version of Firefox 3.6 so you should not get that pop-up.

You can get a bar across the top with an Allow button if a site is trying to install an extension. You will not get a message from Firefox stating "Critical Software updates available, please allow", so I would treat this as something malicious.

To ensure the computer is not infected, try running several malware scanners. It is best to run several as each will pick up things that the others miss. Some scanners you can try are:

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Thanks for the input Tony. I ran all 5 scanners, still have the same trouble. I'm thinking of upgrading to Firefox 4 and see if the problem persists.