package@jetpack.xpi is usually located in the 'c:\users\%USERNAME%\appdata\roaming\mozilla\firefox\profiles\0s3fu6iq.default-1445449640992\extensions\' folder.
None of the anti-virus scanners at VirusTotal reports anything malicious about package@jetpack.xpi.
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package@jetpack.xpi does not have any version or vendor information.
package@jetpack.xpi is not signed.
None of the 54 anti-virus programs at VirusTotal detected the package@jetpack.xpi file.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| MD5 | 29aee69560b1c64822873434d137a88b |
| SHA256 | 8187dace1dc8ded7f1f65b4b1868fa7dd259b7850c68e17b4079ab3a56a40ce8 |
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| Votes | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Keep | 0 % | 0 | |
| Remove | 100 % | 4 |
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On Jan 30, 2019 Malware Killer detected "woop-noopscoopsnsxq@jetpack.xpi" and performed a REPAIR on it. Here is the information provided by IOLO's Malware Killer 2.74.210.520:
woop-NoopscooPsnSXQ@jetpack
Status : Scanned
Object : %appdata%\mozilla\firefox\profiles\65692p6m.default\extensions\woop-noopscoopsnsxq@jetpack.xpi
MD5 : 2A90842785182B84E1ED4B3F15B4A1B3
Publisher : -
Size : 270381
Version : -
Detection : PUA.FirefoxExt!Gr
Cleaning Action : Repair
Related Objects :
Browser Extension - woop-NoopscooPsnSXQ@jetpack
File - %appdata%\mozilla\firefox\profiles\65692p6m.default\extensions\woop-noopscoopsnsxq@jetpack.xpi
MY NOTES:
1. There was no signature associated with this;
2. There was no Certificate; and
3. I do not know what purpose this object serves.
I hope this information is of value.
Thank you for this website & info Mr, Karlson.
# 9 Feb 2019, 0:56
woop-NoopscooPsnSXQ@jetpack
Status : Scanned
Object : %appdata%\mozilla\firefox\profiles\fgzqi2me.default\extensions\woop-noopscoopsnsxq@jetpack.xpi
MD5 : 2A90842785182B84E1ED4B3F15B4A1B3
Publisher : -
Size : 270381
Version : -
Zemana antimalware; after a removal & reinstall and re-scan, no warnings!
Detection : PUA.FirefoxExt!Gr
Cleaning Action : Repair
Related Objects :
Browser Extension - woop-NoopscooPsnSXQ@jetpack
File - %appdata%\mozilla\firefox\profiles\fgzqi2me.default\extensions\woop-noopscoopsnsxq@jetpack.xpi
# 20 Feb 2019, 3:27
As par the previous comment, a Zemana anti-malware scan detected this and 'repaired' it, aka removed the extension; upon reinstalling the extension and re-scanning, there were no more warnings.
# 20 Feb 2019, 3:29
This is Privacy Possum extension for firefox
# 20 Feb 2019, 3:30
G-Kun writes