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CVE-2026-48124
Cursor is a code editor built for programming with AI. In versions prior to 3.0.0, the Cursor Desktop could execute workspace-defined Claude hook commands from .claude/settings.local.json without dedicated user approval. A malicious workspace or agent-created file could configure hooks that run...
EUVD-2026-37002
Cursor is a code editor built for programming with AI. In versions prior to 3.0.0, the Cursor Desktop could execute workspace-defined Claude hook commands from .claude/settings.local.json without dedicated user approval. A malicious workspace or agent-created file could configure hooks that run...
CVE-2026-48124 Cursor Desktop sandbox escape via Claude hook configuration
Cursor is a code editor built for programming with AI. In versions prior to 3.0.0, the Cursor Desktop could execute workspace-defined Claude hook commands from .claude/settings.local.json without dedicated user approval. A malicious workspace or agent-created file could configure hooks that run...
CVE-2026-48124
The CVE-2026-48124 affects Cursor Desktop prior to version 3.0.0. A workspace-defined Claude hook can be configured via .claude/settings.local.json to execute local commands without dedicated user approval, enabling possible sandbox escape, persistence across turns, and local data access if an ag...
EUVD-2026-5616
Claude Code is an agentic coding tool. Prior to version 2.1.2, Claude Code's bubblewrap sandboxing mechanism failed to properly protect the .claude/settings.json configuration file when it did not exist at startup. While the parent directory was mounted as writable and .claude/settings.local.json...
PT-2026-6858
Claude Code's bubblewrap sandboxing mechanism failed to properly protect the .claude/settings.json configuration file when it did not exist at startup. While the parent directory was mounted as writable and .claude/settings.local.json was explicitly protected with read-only constraints,...
EUVD-2011-4335
Malware in sbrugna...
EUVD-2008-1485
Malware in sbrugna...
CVE-2022-4428
supporturi parameter in the WARP client local settings file mdm.xml lacked proper validation which allowed for privilege escalation and launching an arbitrary executable on the local machine upon clicking on the "Send feedback" option. An attacker with access to the local file system could use a...