MFSA2017-05: Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 52
Published Mar 7, 2017
·Updated
Security vulnerabilities fixed in Firefox 52
Affected Software
1 affected componentFixes available
Mozilla Firefox<52
52
Event History
Mar 7, 2017
Advisory Published
via Mozilla·12:00 AM
Child vulnerabilities
Contains the following vulnerabilities.
- CVE-2017-5400
- CVE-2017-5401
- CVE-2017-5402
- CVE-2017-5403
- CVE-2017-5404
- CVE-2017-5406
- CVE-2017-5407
- CVE-2017-5410
- CVE-2017-5411
- CVE-2017-5409
- CVE-2017-5408
- CVE-2017-5412
- CVE-2017-5413
- CVE-2017-5414
- CVE-2017-5415
- CVE-2017-5416
- CVE-2017-5417
- CVE-2017-5425
- CVE-2017-5426
- CVE-2017-5427
- CVE-2017-5418
- CVE-2017-5419
- CVE-2017-5420
- CVE-2017-5405
- CVE-2017-5421
- CVE-2017-5422
- CVE-2017-5399
- CVE-2017-5398
Frequently Asked Questions
1
What is the severity of MFSA2017-05?
The severity of MFSA2017-05 is classified as high due to significant security vulnerabilities affecting Firefox 52.
2
How do I fix MFSA2017-05?
To fix MFSA2017-05, upgrade your Firefox to version 52 or later to ensure all vulnerabilities are patched.
3
What types of vulnerabilities are addressed in MFSA2017-05?
MFSA2017-05 addresses a range of security vulnerabilities including memory corruption and potential remote code execution.
4
Who is affected by MFSA2017-05?
Users of Firefox versions prior to 52 are affected by the vulnerabilities detailed in MFSA2017-05.
5
What will happen if I do not address MFSA2017-05?
Failure to address MFSA2017-05 could result in increased risk to your system, including exploitation by malicious actors.