While on Firefox, I get a warning that I need to apply a patch of security of full screen

The full page WARNING seems authentic, Firefox logo, etc. I am advised to click on a link for the patch. However, the address for the sender is looking for suspects. I copied it and if a search engine has checked and it is an entity of the Government of the County. Unfortunately, I lost the copy so cannot send it. This seems very odd. I have the latest version of Firefox, and I suspect that someone is trying to me to click on a link to hack my computer. I just wanted you to know. I had this "security alert" at least half a dozen times during the month. Can this be true?

IF you mean a .exe Firefoxpatch what is called then it is known and false. This .exe if installed can put Cryptolocker on your Windows that locks the files.

Mozilla does not update Firefox on randomly selected sites.

Updates to Firefox are made internally in Firefox (with a file .mar) or by download on www.mozilla.org or www.mozilla.org/firefox/all

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