Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (XSS or 'Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in Akinsoft LimonDesk allows Cross-Site Scripting (XSS).
This issue affects LimonDesk: from s1.02.14 before v1.02.17.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-0878 is a cross-site scripting flaw in Akinsoft LimonDesk. A privileged user could cause the application to generate unsafe web content, potentially affecting data confidentiality, integrity, or availability at a low level. The issue is rated medium and affects versions from s1.02.14 before v1.02.17.
Executive priority
Prioritize normal patch management. Escalate if affected LimonDesk systems are internet-facing, widely administered, or used for sensitive support data. The main business concern is abuse of trusted web sessions or data viewed in the application, but available evidence does not indicate active exploitation.
Technical view
The CVE describes CWE-79 improper input neutralization during web page generation in Akinsoft LimonDesk. CVSS 3.1 is 4.7: network reachable, low attack complexity, high privileges required, no user interaction, unchanged scope, and low C/I/A impact. No CPEs are listed in the provided record.
Likely exposure
Exposure is limited to organizations running Akinsoft LimonDesk from s1.02.14 before v1.02.17. Risk is lower where administrative or highly privileged access is tightly controlled. Internet exposure is not stated in the sources and should be verified by asset owners.
Exploitation context
The sources do not report active exploitation, and the CVE is not listed as KEV in the provided bundle. The CVSS vector indicates exploitation requires high privileges but no user interaction. Treat this as a remediation item, not an emergency, unless LimonDesk is broadly exposed or handles sensitive workflows.
Researcher notes
Version data is sparse: the text states a range from s1.02.14 before v1.02.17, while the affected object lists s1.02.14 and no CPEs. Validate exact build applicability with vendor records. Avoid assuming exploitability beyond the CVSS vector and CWE-79 description.
Mitigation direction
Identify all Akinsoft LimonDesk deployments and their exact versions.
Upgrade affected deployments to v1.02.17 or later, if confirmed by vendor guidance.
Restrict privileged LimonDesk access to trusted users and networks.
Monitor vendor and government advisories for updated remediation instructions.
Validation and detection
Confirm whether each deployment is from s1.02.14 before v1.02.17.
Review Akinsoft or advisory guidance for fixed-version confirmation.
Check whether LimonDesk is reachable from untrusted networks.
Review application logs for unusual privileged input or script-like content.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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CWE-79: User-session and phishing behavior lookup
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