What happens when the inner workings of a $10 billion AI tool are exposed to the world? The recent leak of Cursor’s system prompt has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, offering an ...
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 ...
A new proof-of-concept attack shows that malicious Model Context Protocol servers can inject JavaScript into Cursor’s browser — and potentially leverage the IDE’s privileges to perform system tasks.
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