CVE-2025-1301: Reflected XSS in Yordam Informatics' Library Automation System
Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation (XSS or 'Cross-site Scripting') vulnerability in Yordam Informatics Library Automation System allows Reflected XSS.
This issue affects Library Automation System: before 21.6.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
CVE-2025-1301 is a reflected cross-site scripting issue in Yordam Informatics Library Automation System before version 21.6. A victim would need to interact with a crafted link or page, but successful exploitation could let an attacker run script in the user’s browser context.
Executive priority
Treat this as a moderate web application risk. Prioritize exposed public systems and user-facing library portals, but do not treat it as emergency-level without evidence of exploitation or broader compromise impact.
Technical view
The issue is CWE-79 improper neutralization during web page generation. CVSS 3.1 is 6.1: network reachable, low complexity, no privileges required, user interaction required, changed scope, low confidentiality and integrity impact, no availability impact.
Likely exposure
Organizations using Yordam Informatics Library Automation System versions before 21.6 are the relevant exposure group. Public-facing deployments increase risk because reflected XSS can target unauthenticated users through links.
Exploitation context
The provided sources do not show CISA KEV listing or active exploitation. Exploitation requires user interaction and is more likely in phishing, link-sharing, or session abuse scenarios than automated server compromise.
Researcher notes
Evidence is limited to the CVE record, CVE List entry, and Turkish advisory references. No affected endpoint, proof-of-concept, or explicit exploitation evidence is provided in the source bundle.
Mitigation direction
Confirm the installed Library Automation System version with the application owner.
Review Yordam or Turkish government advisory guidance for the fixed release path.
Upgrade to version 21.6 or later if vendor guidance confirms it resolves the issue.
Use WAF or filtering controls only as temporary compensating protection.
Educate help desk and library staff not to follow unexpected application links.
Validation and detection
Inventory all Yordam Library Automation System deployments and their versions.
Check whether any deployment is internet accessible or reachable by untrusted users.
Confirm remediation against the vendor or government advisory version boundary.
Run approved XSS regression tests without sharing payloads outside the test team.
Review logs for unusual linked requests or suspicious referrer patterns.
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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