Pah. Don't reward them by giving them your data by joining a 'study group'. Why is that somehow the 'official' solution to this, even temporarily? Instead toggle xpinstall.signatures.required as Soulsource said. For the time being.
Aside from a whole gaggle of people being stripped of their security extensions mid-session and exposed to who knows what, I wonder what it means when they say Tor browser was 'broken'. Exposing people to malware is bad enough. Compromising some Tor users could get them tortured, imprisoned, or killed by their own governments. That's a special brand of unacceptable.
I hope Mozilla investigates to find out if their was malice involved and not just incompetence. And makes double sure no one does it again, on purpose or not.
Aside from a whole gaggle of people being stripped of their security extensions mid-session and exposed to who knows what, I wonder what it means when they say Tor browser was 'broken'. Exposing people to malware is bad enough. Compromising some Tor users could get them tortured, imprisoned, or killed by their own governments. That's a special brand of unacceptable.
I hope Mozilla investigates to find out if their was malice involved and not just incompetence. And makes double sure no one does it again, on purpose or not.
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