CVE-2025-13938 is a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in the Autotask Technology Integration module of WatchGuard Fireware OS. The flaw is caused by improper neutralization of input during web page generation, allowing attacker-controlled data entered into the Autotask integration configuration to be stored and later rendered in the management interface without sufficient sanitization or output encoding. When a privileged user views the affected interface, the injected script executes in the browser within the context of the Fireware administrative web application. Reported affected versions include Fireware OS 12.4 through 12.11.4, 12.5 through 12.5.13, and 2025.1 through 2025.1.2.
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