Same as in the previous case, we can copy the main executable fondue.exe to a different folder f.ex. c:\test and start it from there, loading the c:\test\appwiz.cpl we control in the process.

Same as in the previous case, we can copy the main executable fondue.exe to a different folder f.ex. c:\test and start it from there, loading the c:\test\appwiz.cpl we control in the process.
I have mapped an extensive list of Chrome Plug-in IDs to their names before. Of course, I knew for a long time that I will need to take a look at Firefox Add-ons too…. And in fairness, I did… I actually made a few approaches in the past but without much success.
If you are not familiar with Firefox Add-ons IDs, here’s your starter pack.
The forensics ramifications of the choices described in that article cannot be overlooked:
What the article doesn’t tell you is that the Firefox Add-on world is a total mess.
What that means is that you can’t just download all Firefox Add-ons in one go and then parse their manifests to build a table with all the names, IDs, and their descriptions…
Oh, no… this would be too easy.
The moment you try you will immediately discover that:
I wish this was over, but it is not. So, I don’t have a list of Firefox Add-on ID to name mapping for you yet. I only have this rant 🙂 Sorry 🙂