8.8
CWE
119
Advisory Published
Updated

CVE-2016-1970: Buffer Overflow

First published: Sun Mar 13 2016(Updated: )

Integer underflow in the srtp_unprotect function in the WebRTC implementation in Mozilla Firefox before 45.0 on Windows might allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption) or possibly have unspecified other impact via unknown vectors.

Credit: security@mozilla.org

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Mozilla Firefox<=44.0.2
Microsoft Windows

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of CVE-2016-1970?

    CVE-2016-1970 is considered to have moderate severity as it can lead to a denial of service and possible memory corruption.

  • How do I fix CVE-2016-1970?

    To fix CVE-2016-1970, update Mozilla Firefox to version 45.0 or later.

  • Which versions of Mozilla Firefox are affected by CVE-2016-1970?

    CVE-2016-1970 affects all versions of Mozilla Firefox prior to 45.0 on Windows.

  • Can CVE-2016-1970 be exploited remotely?

    Yes, CVE-2016-1970 can potentially be exploited remotely to cause memory corruption.

  • What impact can CVE-2016-1970 have on my system?

    CVE-2016-1970 can cause denial of service due to memory corruption and may lead to unspecified additional impacts.

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