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Firefox add-ons mass-disabled by certificate bug, hotfix (for some) ready

Posted on May 6, 2019 by Xordac Prime
Firefox wasn't feeling well over the weekend. The problem may not be fixed for everyone.

Enlarge / Firefox wasn’t feeling well over the weekend. The problem may not be fixed for everyone. (credit: Getty Images)

On Friday, the expiration of a Mozilla certificate used to check the signatures of add-on codes in Firefox desktop and Android Web browsers caused a nearly universal failure of Firefox plug-ins and extensions as browsers detected them as invalid and disabled them.

The bug, dubbed “armagadd-on 2.0,” was addressed by a hot-fix issued over the weekend, and a new version of the browser has been pushed out to some users. But users of the Android and Extended Support Release do not yet have a fix, and the workaround may not help them.

This isn’t the first time this sort of thing has happened with Firefox. The original “armagadd-on” happened almost exactly three years ago, on May 2, 2016, when an expired certificate caused signature verification errors for add-ons.

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Source: Ars Technica – Firefox add-ons mass-disabled by certificate bug, hotfix (for some) ready

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