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Hmmm... what makes you so sure it does nothing?
Have you seen the source? Do you know what exactly this code does? If not - you are only guessing what this code does...
Given the history Microsoft has, it is very unlikely this was "just" a bug. As a matter of fact - how likely it is a "bug" can target a specific application and installs without any hiccup? I would say the suggestion it is a "bug" is very, very, very, very unlikely.
Keep an eye on Firefox thats has this "bug" installed. I would not surprise me to see strange things going to happen after a while. Especially keep an eye on performance, search actions, and an "out of the blue" virus or something...