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    Firefox takes aim at crypto wallet fraud

    By ayaksızHaziran 4, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Mozilla Rolls Out Automated Tool to Catch Fraudulent Crypto Wallet Extensions

    Despite the decline of the cryptocurrency mining craze, crypto scams have not disappeared—they’ve just evolved. One common vector remains web browser extensions, particularly crypto wallet add-ons that often carry hidden malicious code. Now, Mozilla is stepping up its efforts to block these threats in Firefox by introducing an automated scanning system designed to detect suspicious wallet extensions before they can reach the public.

    As shared in a recent Mozilla blog post and first reported by BleepingComputer, the system works behind the scenes to analyze newly submitted wallet-related extensions to Firefox’s add-ons repository. Mozilla hasn’t disclosed the exact technical details of the detection mechanism, likely to keep scammers from gaming the system. However, it explained that extensions raising enough suspicion are held back from public release and passed on to a human moderator for manual inspection. This gatekeeping process ensures that questionable code never reaches users unless it passes a thorough review.

    For now, this auto-detection system is limited to wallet extensions, which are frequent targets for attackers looking to steal sensitive crypto credentials. Firefox’s smaller market share and unique, non-Chromium base mean its extension ecosystem is already narrower and more curated, but Mozilla is clearly intent on keeping it as secure as possible.

    That said, users must remain cautious. This tool only works when users download extensions directly from Mozilla’s official site at addons.mozilla.org. Malicious actors can still lure victims into installing harmful add-ons from sketchy third-party sites. While using a reputable repository like Mozilla’s or Chrome’s Web Store doesn’t guarantee total safety, it significantly reduces the risk of encountering scam extensions—and serves as a critical frontline defense in today’s complex threat landscape.

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