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Router is blocking Firefox update

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I have a surface PC that is trying to do a Firefox software update from inside Firefox browser settings. My router Threat Prevention is blocking it. It says that surface pc is doing "JA3 Hash - Possible Malware - Fake Firefox Font Update" and the pc is SENDING something to 20.42.73.27 (which looks like a Microsoft IP).

Is this normal? That the firefox update is sending packet to Microsoft during that process? Shall I tell the router to allow this traffic?

I have a surface PC that is trying to do a Firefox software update from inside Firefox browser settings. My router Threat Prevention is blocking it. It says that surface pc is doing "JA3 Hash - Possible Malware - Fake Firefox Font Update" and the pc is SENDING something to 20.42.73.27 (which looks like a Microsoft IP). Is this normal? That the firefox update is sending packet to Microsoft during that process? Shall I tell the router to allow this traffic?

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Did you verify your router has update firmware and software and did you check on the FAQ router site about this issue?

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Yes, Yes, and no. There IS no FAQ router site that would cover this question, hence, my question here.

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I downloaded from the mozilla site.

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The process you're doing is not an issue so just allow it. This is not a browser issue, just need to allow the process so that it won't alert again.