Security readout for executives and security teams
This CVE describes stored cross-site scripting in ASUSTOR SoundsGood. An attacker could save malicious script content through a playlist field, causing it to run later in another user’s browser. Business risk depends on who can create or edit playlists and whether NAS management interfaces are exposed. Organizations using ASUSTOR NAS devices with the SoundsGood application may be exposed, especially where untrusted users can access playlist functionality. Exact affected product and version metadata is not provided in the CVE record bundle. Treat as a moderate remediation item unless the NAS interface is internet-exposed or used by untrusted accounts. Prioritize discovery and vendor update checks because affected-version and fix details are incomplete in the supplied sources. Mitigation focus: Check ASUSTOR advisories for fixed SoundsGood or ADM versions.; Upgrade affected ASUSTOR firmware and SoundsGood packages when vendor fixes are available.; Restrict NAS and application web interfaces to trusted networks..
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Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- https://www.purehacking.com/blog/matthew-fulton/back-to-the-future-asustor-web-exploitationCVE reference · x_refsource_MISC
- https://github.com/mefulton/asustorexploitCVE reference · x_refsource_MISC
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