Malicious Web site

Some advertising website I did not update Firefox as it manages to open a new tab without doing me anything. I still know if I have the latest version by going to "About Firefox", and all other websites claiming otherwise are malicious. I don't know how he did in the last version, I hope that is nothing on my side. in any case, here is the screenshot of the site: http://imageshack.us/f/11/1dlg.png/

This is perhaps a fake update notice.

Firefox updates is done either as a software update in Firefox using a file .mar or download from mozilla.org and never by as a small .exe like that especially as Firefox is also for Mac OSX and Linux.

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons web page and find a good add-trainer

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