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KB articles about blocklisted MS add-ons

Over the weekend, there was quite a bit of activity regarding security issues in .NET Framework Assistant and Windows Presentation Foundation.  These are add-ons that were installed via Windows Update for a majority of Windows users. Mike Shaver did a great job of summarizing what happened and why those MS add-ons were temporary blocklisted here.

Given the number of people with these add-ons on their system who would be notified by Firefox, we anticipated that users would come to Firefox Support with questions about the blocklist.
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Indeed, since October 15th, “windows presentation foundation” and “blocklist” are the top recent gaining search terms.

For this issue, we already had an article about the add-ons blocklist, and a mention of the .NET Framework Assistant in an article about uninstalling add-ons. To accommodate the increase in search traffic about the recently blocklisted items, we created 2 new articles (1 for each MS add-on), and expanded the add-ons blocklist article.

If you come across any users asking for more information about these blocklisted items and how to enable or disable them, you can direct him/her to these articles:

3 comments on “KB articles about blocklisted MS add-ons”

  1. Dan wrote on

    It would be good if clicking on “More information” didn’t lead to a security error due to an invalid certificate…

  2. Mentormatt8 wrote on

    Thanks for posting these articles. Is FIREFOX going to let us know when they ENABLE the add-ons? It would be only fair.

  3. Chris Ilias wrote on

    I don’t know if you will get a notification, but when the blocklist is updated, the add-on will be automatically re-enabled.