MFSA2017-01: Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 51
Published Jan 24, 2017
·Updated
Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 51
Affected Software
1 affected componentFixes available
Mozilla Firefox<51
51
Event History
Jan 24, 2017
Advisory Published
via Mozilla·12:00 AM
Child vulnerabilities
Contains the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2017-5375
- CVE-2017-5376
- CVE-2017-5377
- CVE-2017-5378
- CVE-2017-5379
- CVE-2017-5380
- CVE-2017-5390
- CVE-2017-5389
- CVE-2017-5396
- CVE-2017-5381
- CVE-2017-5382
- CVE-2017-5383
- CVE-2017-5384
- CVE-2017-5385
- CVE-2017-5386
- CVE-2017-5394
- CVE-2017-5391
- CVE-2017-5392
- CVE-2017-5393
- CVE-2017-5395
- CVE-2017-5387
- CVE-2017-5388
- CVE-2017-5374
- CVE-2017-5373
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of MFSA2017-01?
The severity of MFSA2017-01 includes various vulnerabilities that could lead to security issues in Firefox 51.
2
How do I fix MFSA2017-01?
To fix MFSA2017-01, update Firefox to version 52 or later.
3
What vulnerabilities are addressed in MFSA2017-01?
MFSA2017-01 addresses multiple security vulnerabilities affecting Firefox 51 that could compromise user security.
4
Is Firefox 51 still safe to use after MFSA2017-01?
No, Firefox 51 is not safe to use as it is affected by known vulnerabilities outlined in MFSA2017-01.
5
Who is affected by the vulnerabilities in MFSA2017-01?
Users of Firefox 51 are affected by the vulnerabilities addressed in MFSA2017-01.