This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

I updated to firefox50 and now trusteer endpoint wont run. It says firefox not up to date. What have you done?

  • 1 reply
  • 1 has this problem
  • 1 view
  • Last reply by John99

more options

Firefox updated today, now TrusteerRapportEndpoint won't work. Trusteer keeps telling me Firefox is not up to date. What have you done?

Firefox updated today, now TrusteerRapportEndpoint won't work. Trusteer keeps telling me Firefox is not up to date. What have you done?

All Replies (1)

more options

It is more a case of what Trusteer endpoint have done, or not done.

Trusteer endpoint chose to use a method of providing such software that needs updating for every major Firefox release. Thy are well aware of the public release details of Firefox software, and pre release versions of the software are always publicly available.

You need to contact Trusteer. Others will be glad to know if you are able to find and post information from Trusteer as to when & how they will fix their problem.


We have had a few posts about related issues recently please see my replies

Sorry you are having problems. Unfortunately problems with third party security software not updating in a timely manner is a common problem. You may by the way be interested in taking note of some of the default Firefox security features It is usually much more important to keep Firefox up to date than to keep Trusteer up to date. Some Trusteer products have rather speculative value, adding little that Firefox does not do by default and tend to cause Firefox to crash or have other problems. FIRST OFF please make sure your Trusteer software is fully updated, and contact Trusteer who will be bound to be aware they are causing problems with Firefox. Please let us know what reply you get or what support article or forum post they refer you to. Trusteeer will going on past experience eventually catch up with Firefox. (If nothing has changed much after the IBM takeover) Please say exactly what Trusteer softwave it is you are using.
  • The full title of the software
  • The version Number
  • The download site
  • The support site.
Without that information we are rather in the dark as to exactly what issues you face. Obviously it is a proprietry brand name, & I understand the brand name is used on a number of products some of which are free consumer level utilities, but some of which are complex paid for enterprise security suites. For those using outdated, unsafe & unsupported versions of Firefox I usually suggest to mitigate risks it may be worth considering running in VM &/Or having good well rehearsed bare metal recovery procedures. Once Firefox updates, the fixes mad become public and the bad guys may then use the exploits to target those that have not updated:
Please also see

Modified by John99