CVE-2023-37125
CVSS Score of 10 (low)
Details
Summary
CVE-2023-37125 is a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability found in the Management Custom label module of SEACMS v12.1. This vulnerability allows attackers to execute arbitrary web scripts or HTML by using a crafted payload. The affected product is SEACMS v12.1, and the vulnerability can be remediated by applying the necessary security patches or updates provided by the software vendor. The potential danger this vulnerability poses to an organization is moderate, with a base severity rating of MEDIUM according to NVD. Attackers with low privileges can exploit this vulnerability over the network, requiring user interaction, and it may impact the integrity and confidentiality of the affected system.
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