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Microsoft Update Slips In a Firefox Extension

An anonymous reader writes "While doing a weekly scrub of my Windows systems, which includes checking for driver updates and running virus scans, I found Firefox notifying me of a new add-on. It's labelled 'Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant,' and it 'Adds ClickOnce support and the ability to report installed .NET versions to the web server.' The add-on could not be uninstalled in the usual way. A little Net searching turned up a number of sites offering advice on getting rid of the unrequested add-on." The unasked-for extension has been hitchhiking along with updates to Visual Studio, and perhaps other products that depend on .NET, since August. It appears to have gone wider recently, coming in with updates to XP SP3.

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  1. Re:malware.... by ScrewMaster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Remember Sony?

    Yes. Trying not to.

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  2. Intelligence gathering by madcat2c · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are gathering intelligence on how to build on of these "web browsers".

  3. sony by symbolset · · Score: 5, Funny

    Never forget.

    Forgetting is key to getting caught again. You can only catch a cat in the same trap once.

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    1. Re:sony by Richy_T · · Score: 4, Funny

      Isn't installing BHOs that are not asked for and cannot be uninstalled without hacking pretty much the definition of malware?

      Give the guy a chance, he's only been in for two weeks...

      Rich

  4. Re:malware.... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 4, Funny

    No, no, no. The grandparent meant the original Sony Walkman. :P

  5. Re:First by Anthony_Cargile · · Score: 4, Funny

    !First. Fail!

    ...not first, fail not? ugh, this is why I prefer using the bitwise oprtator (~) instead, although in /. lore this is instead in jokes used to mean "home", per the bash usage instead of the one's complement.

    Or, I just need to get out more. After asking why all the guys were buying wings and beer on the same day in throngs at the grocery store, I found out the last super bowl was indeed not 32.

  6. Re:Equal Opportunity Offender... by Spy+der+Mann · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't worry. IE has so many holes they're no longer news-worthy.

    Wait. You mean IE has non-hole parts?

  7. Re:Amazing by Thinboy00 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Classic move. People noticed. Two steps forward 10 steps back, eh? [emphasis added]

    I can't tell if that's binary or decimal or what.

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  8. Re:Scumware, eh? by pcgabe · · Score: 5, Funny

    You have a problem with autogenerated bull-honky? This site may have the answer!

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  9. Re:malware.... by Antony-Kyre · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is there any difference between Microsoft doing that to Firefox, and Microsoft doing that popup blocker with Internet Explorer when someone does the SP2 update? Or how they force a firewall on you?

    You see, Microsoft is akin to a proctologist. Sticking things where they don't belong.

  10. Re:malware.... by stephanruby · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm kind of torn on this. On one hand, it's Microsoft, but on the other hand they seem to be competing directly with Amazon's one-click button technology.

  11. Re:malware.... by mpeskett · · Score: 5, Funny

    Which of those was the good thing?

  12. Re:malware.... by gbjbaanb · · Score: 4, Funny

    they don't want you to accidentally buy a Zune, or Windows 7. ClickOnce is a deployment techno... oh, hang on.. suddenly I'm not sure I got the first bit right.

  13. Re:malware.... by Arslan+ibn+Da'ud · · Score: 4, Funny

    How about this one: Ok Microsoft, you are making automatic changes to software written by other companies without permission or request of the user. I don't care if you say it's just an extension, you didn't ask me! My trust just went right down the toilet.

    Don't worry, just flush. You'll have some more trust in about 20-30 hours.

    (I'm only half-joking)

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  14. Re:malware.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The only appropriate response would be for Mozilla to automatically refuse it from Firefox with the next Firefox update.

    I have a better idea, let Firefox add an "extension" to Microsoft Office that improves its usability by downloading and starting OpenOffice when the user starts MS Office.

  15. Re:Normal for Microsoft by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    you came here for software? I'm sorry, this is Abuse!