Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2023-37125 is a reported stored cross-site scripting issue in SEACMS v12.1. A malicious saved label could cause script or HTML to run when viewed later. Business risk depends on whether SEACMS v12.1 is used and who can access the Management Custom label module.
Executive priority
Treat this as an exposure-confirmation task first. Escalate priority if SEACMS v12.1 is internet-facing, used for public content, or administered by many users. The source bundle does not provide enough evidence for a critical rating.
Technical view
The CVE describes stored XSS in the Management Custom label module of SEACMS v12.1 via a crafted payload. The public bundle provides no CVSS score, CWE, patch version, authentication details, or confirmed affected CPEs. Validation should focus on asset presence, module exposure, and vendor guidance.
Likely exposure
Likely exposure is limited to environments running SEACMS v12.1, especially where the Management Custom label module is reachable by administrators, content managers, or other semi-trusted users. The source bundle does not identify other affected versions or products.
Exploitation context
The source bundle does not show CISA KEV listing or active exploitation evidence. The issue is public through CVE records and a GitHub issue reference, but the provided evidence does not establish exploitation in the wild.
Researcher notes
Public data is sparse: no CVSS, CWE, patch reference, exploit status, or detailed affected-version range is provided. Avoid expanding scope beyond SEACMS v12.1 unless vendor evidence appears. Focus research on confirming impact, required privileges, and available remediation.
Mitigation direction
- Inventory whether SEACMS v12.1 is deployed.
- Check SEACMS vendor or project guidance for fixes.
- Restrict access to the Management Custom label module.
- Review stored labels for suspicious script or HTML content.
- Apply output encoding or sanitization if maintaining custom code.
Validation and detection
- Confirm SEACMS version on all relevant hosts.
- Identify who can access the custom label management function.
- Review application logs for unusual label changes.
- Inspect existing custom labels for unexpected script or HTML.
- Track the GitHub issue and CVE record for updates.
Public sources used
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Open ATT&CK lookup- Severity
- Unknown
- CVSS
- Not scored
- Known Exploited
- No
- Published
CNA and ADP enrichment extracted from CVE v5
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CVSS and timeline data
No CVSS vectors or timeline events were available in the normalized CVE source material.
Source materials
- CVE List V5 sourceCVE List V5
- https://github.com/seacms-com/seacms/issues/25CVE reference
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CWE details
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