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This ‘critical’ Cursor security flaw could expose your code to malware – how to fix it

2025-09-12 23:09

A feature being disabled by default could leave users and their organizations vulnerable to commands that run automatically.

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This ‘critical’ Cursor security flaw could expose your code to malware – how to fix it

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