I am getting complaints from some of my afribaba’s users from some African markets regarding kerawa afrowidgets firefox add-on.
In fact, when users install this kerawa add-on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/afrowidgets/
and visit most of the sites under www. afribaba .com like afribaba .cm afribaba .ci afribaba .sn afribaba .ga etc… they are redirected to competitors site at kerawa .com
www.afribaba.cm redirect to http:// kerawa .com/cameroun-r40 www.afribaba.ci redirect to http:// kerawa .com/cote-d-ivoire-r43 www.afribaba.sn redirect to http:// kerawa .com/senegal-r55 www.afribaba.cd redirect to http:// kerawa .com/congo-kinshasa-r42
and much more sites from afribaba
Note: afribaba and kerawa are just competitors from the same markets and kerawa developers have set up this extension with MALICIOUS INTENTION over afribaba users and traffic.
Please let me know the steps to fire a legal complain against kerawa.com and his firefox add-on.
Or simply the steps to complain at mozilla so that their add-on are banned from the firefox as it was done with intentionally MALICIOUS INTENT
There are three users of that addon and it has not been reviewed yet. If its behavior is as you say it is, and it’s still there when it has been reviewed then use the Report Abuse link just below the review button on its listing.
I am not sure they are only 3 users, because I got more than 7 complaints before testing myself (and I have installed myself in 4 browsers at MAC and Windows PC)… so I am not sure the counter is just working fine.
There is a possibility the addon may be hosted or available elsewhere.
If that is the case this forum will not be of direct help to you if people are using those copies of the addon.
However if that is the case then you may be interested to note: There are plans in progress, to make it a requirement that in future, addons will need to be “signed” before being used on Firefox. That plan may prevent many unapproved addons from being used.
The add-on was currently rejected due to remote script injection. Redirecting from a commercial site to another can be allowed depending on the circumstances. If this is being done without clear user knowledge, it would also not be allowed to pass review on AMO.
Mozilla has no control over addons not hosted at addons.mozilla.org and has blocked the addon there. I’m not sure, but I think that in version 40 the signing requirement will prevent this addon, since my understanding is that it won’t pass the automated test to even be signed. See changes and the requirements as linked from there. Until then, in America sadly this isn’t illegal, it may be in your country/countries and you can do something about it there. That or submit it to some of the common anti-virus companies to see if they may list it as malicious.
Note that this bug was filed to get the add-on blocked. The request was rejected, and the details are in the bug. If you have more information about this add-on that could get it blocked, please post it here or on the bug report.