A vulnerability that researchers call CurXecute is present in almost all versions of the AI-powered code editor Cursor, and can be exploited to execute remote code with developer privileges. The ...
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However, it faces major competition with Cursor, especially with the recently introduced version 2.0. Cursor has spent the last year perfecting the AI-native interface that feels like an extension of ...
A weakness in the Cursor code editor exposes developers to the risk of automatically executing tasks in a malicious repository as soon as it’s opened. Threat actors can exploit the flaw to drop ...