Installing Every* Firefox Extension

(jack.cab)

100 points | by RohanAdwankar 3 hours ago

9 comments

  • walrus01 0 minutes ago
    In general concept this reminds me a bit of the concept of adding every possible installer .EXE based Internet Explorer browser toolbar to Windows 98

    https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fz...

  • xnorswap 1 hour ago
    This article is wonderful crazy.

    The icing on the cake is the discovery of a potential performance bug in one or more of the about: pages, that's definitely worthy of following up.

  • username135 1 hour ago
    "I got basically all the extensions with this, making everything I did before this look really stupid."

    I geel this on a deep personal level.

  • gathered 2 hours ago
    I'm laughing so hard at the video, I imagine this is what browsing the web is like for the elderly that barely know how to use a computer. Can someone do this in Chrome?
  • thegdsks 2 minutes ago
    Good Luck Remembering all those icons.. Amazing
  • proactivesvcs 55 minutes ago
    "In terms of implementation, the most interesting one is “Іron Wаllеt” (the I, a, and e are Cyrillic). Three seconds after install, it fetches the phishing page’s URL from the first record of a NocoDB spreadsheet and opens it [...] The API key had write access, so I wiped the spreadsheet."
    • methodist 25 minutes ago
      The extension is actually still up: hxxps://addons[.]mozilla[.]org/en-US/firefox/addon/%D1%96ron-w%D0%B0ll%D0%B5t/
  • ryanisnan 1 hour ago
    Dang this is so good. Well done.
  • lapcat 1 hour ago
    > It turns out there’s only 84 thousand Firefox extensions.

    On addons.mozilla.org, but you can distribute Firefox extensions without posting on addons.mozilla.org. I do.

  • layer8 1 hour ago
    > I did some research to find why this took so long. 13 years ago, extensions.json used to be extensions.sqlite. Nowadays, extensions.json is serialized and rewritten in full on every write debounced to 20 ms, which works fine for 15 extensions but not 84,194.

    Occasionally, databases are useful. ;)

    • Waterluvian 49 minutes ago
      This is probably a good example of the opposite. It would be a mistake to design for the fleetingly rare case. If you’re dealing with a handful of extensions, a json file that’s rewritten is fine.
      • HPsquared 33 minutes ago
        In an ideal world, software with 100 million users would be optimised for energy usage. It all adds up. This does pale in comparison to everything else, though.