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Cross-Site Scripting in Advantech DeviceOn/iEdge Dashboard Label or Path

IdentifiersCVE-2025-64302CWE-79· Improper Neutralization of Input…

CVE-2025-64302 is a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Advantech DeviceOn/iEdge caused by insufficient input sanitization of the dashboard label or path. According to the provided advisory summary, the issue affects DeviceOn/iEdge version 2.0.2 and prior. By supplying malicious input in the dashboard label or path, an attacker can trigger a device error that results in information disclosure or data manipulation.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation can cause a device error leading to information disclosure or data manipulation. Based on the provided context, this means an attacker may be able to expose sensitive information presented or processed by the application and alter data within the affected DeviceOn/iEdge environment.

Mitigation

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CISA recommended minimizing network exposure for control system devices, ensuring they are not directly accessible from the internet, placing control system networks and remote devices behind firewalls and isolating them from business networks, and using secure remote access methods such as fully updated VPNs when remote access is required.

Remediation

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Advantech stated that the affected DeviceOn/iEdge products are end-of-life and recommended that customers upgrade to DeviceOn, which is not affected by these vulnerabilities.
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