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Trojan:JS/Medfos.A is a malicious JavaScript that redirects search queries when you use search engines. It is installed as a malicious Mozilla Firefox extension.
To detect and remove this threat and other malicious software that may be installed on your computer, run a full-system scan with an appropriate, up-to-date, security solution. The following Microsoft products detect and remove this threat:
You can also remove the malicious add-on by following these instructions from Mozilla.
Threat behavior
Installation
Trojan:JS/Medfos.A is typically installed by Trojan:Win32/Medfos.B as a Mozilla Firefox extension. It is usually installed in the file "%LOCALAPPDATA%\(random CLSID)\chrome\content\browser.xul".
If this extension is installed, it may have use any of the following names:
Translate This! 2.0
Mozilla Safe Browsing 2.0.14
Mozilla Framework Assistant 3.0.1
Payload
Redirects Mozilla Firefox
When browsing using Mozilla Firefox, this malware may redirect you from the URL that you type in, if you are trying to visit the AOL, Ask, Bing, Google, or Yahoo websites. It may redirect you to websites such as the following: