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I have found a malware/adware addon. How to submit it to mozilla?

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the addon is named as Security Update Tool. Its not visible in the Addons tab but visible in the debugging tab. I successfully removed the addon and its evil effects. But want to aware the community. Thank You

the addon is named as Security Update Tool. Its not visible in the Addons tab but visible in the debugging tab. I successfully removed the addon and its evil effects. But want to aware the community. Thank You
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You can report the add-on from directly in Firefox on from the add-on's listing on the Mozilla Add-on website. See Reporting extensions and themes for abuse for more information.

Hope this helps.

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Did you ever click a link on a website to update Firefox or update a plugin ?

Do you remember where you picked up this extension ?

Was it installed in your profile folder or elsewhere?

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Discovered Hidden Add-on On Firefox. How To Check Yours https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/forums/support-forum-contributors/711335

Type chrome://mozapps/content/extensions/extensions.xul?<enter> in the address bar.