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is firefox-pat.js which is: JavaScript File from: https://iliximodels16.com a legitimate firefox patch? Also, Yahoo hanging up & freezing.

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What looks like Firefox orange logo pops up with the text: Opening firefox-patch.js firefox-patch.js which is: JavaScript File (8.3 KB) from: https://iliximodels16.com Would like to save this file? Is this a legitimate patch? I am having problems with Yahoo on Firefox hanging up and saying: firefox - yahoo (not responding) My firefox version is 55.03 My operating system is Windows 10 Will reloading firefox solve my problems?

What looks like Firefox orange logo pops up with the text: Opening firefox-patch.js firefox-patch.js which is: JavaScript File (8.3 KB) from: https://iliximodels16.com Would like to save this file? Is this a legitimate patch? I am having problems with Yahoo on Firefox hanging up and saying: firefox - yahoo (not responding) My firefox version is 55.03 My operating system is Windows 10 Will reloading firefox solve my problems?

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No. That isn't a legal update.

If you get a pop-up message asking to update Firefox or plugins or scanning for malware then such a message is likely a scam and you should NEVER respond to such an alert to avoid getting infected with malware.

  • only update Firefox via "Help -> About" or by downloading and installing Firefox from the Mozilla server and never via a pop-up or link on a web page.
  • plugins should only be updated via the plugin itself or by visiting the home page of the plugin.

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No. That isn't a legal update.

If you get a pop-up message asking to update Firefox or plugins or scanning for malware then such a message is likely a scam and you should NEVER respond to such an alert to avoid getting infected with malware.

  • only update Firefox via "Help -> About" or by downloading and installing Firefox from the Mozilla server and never via a pop-up or link on a web page.
  • plugins should only be updated via the plugin itself or by visiting the home page of the plugin.

See also: