Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in Cursor IDE that allows attackers to execute arbitrary system commands through a sophisticated trust bypass mechanism, potentially compromising developer workstations across collaborative coding environments. Check Point Research disclosed the vulnerability, designated CVE-2025-54136 and dubbed “MCPoison,” which exploits Cursor IDE’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) trust system to achieve […]
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