Article 4EJNZ Armagadd-on redux: Certificate expiration caused Firefox to disable all add-ons

Armagadd-on redux: Certificate expiration caused Firefox to disable all add-ons

by
Sean Gallagher
from Ars Technica - All content on (#4EJNZ)
GettyImages-968812368-800x600.jpg

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.

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.

Read 7 remaining paragraphs | Comments

index?i=XHRMpnRsZo0:PB0OVTxbs4s:V_sGLiPB index?i=XHRMpnRsZo0:PB0OVTxbs4s:F7zBnMyn index?d=qj6IDK7rITs index?d=yIl2AUoC8zA
External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index
Feed Title Ars Technica - All content
Feed Link https://arstechnica.com/
Reply 0 comments