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UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44463
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed by prepending environment variable assignments to allowlisted commands, hijacking program behavior e.g., PAGER to execute arbitrary code. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44462
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44461
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.227.1, Zed builds SSH/WSL remote commands as a shell command string that starts with exec env ..., but environment variable keys are inserted without shell quoting or validation. If an attacker can control an environment variable key for example via project termin...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44465
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.227.1, Zed IDE executes arbitrary commands when opening a folder with a malicious .git/config file that abuses the core.fsmonitor Git configuration option. This allows an attacker to achieve Remote Code Execution RCE when a victim open a folder in untrusted mode...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44466
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Arithmetic Expansion in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Arithmetic Expansion in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
EUVD-2026-32940
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash arithmetic expansion $..., allowing execution of arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command like echo. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44466
Zed code editor contains a local, high-severity flaw (CVE-2026-44466) in the terminal tool permission system that can bypass the allowlist via bash arithmetic expansion $((...)), enabling arbitrary commands nested inside an allowlisted command (e.g., echo). This affects Zed prior to version 0.229...
CVE-2026-44463
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed by prepending environment variable assignments to allowlisted commands, hijacking program behavior e.g., PAGER to execute arbitrary code. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
EUVD-2026-32939
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed by prepending environment variable assignments to allowlisted commands, hijacking program behavior e.g., PAGER to execute arbitrary code. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44463 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Environment Variable Injection in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed by prepending environment variable assignments to allowlisted commands, hijacking program behavior e.g., PAGER to execute arbitrary code. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44463 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Environment Variable Injection in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed by prepending environment variable assignments to allowlisted commands, hijacking program behavior e.g., PAGER to execute arbitrary code. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44463
Vulnerability summary: Zed code editor before 0.229.0 has a bypass in its terminal tool permission system. Attackers can prepend environment variable assignments to allowlisted commands (e.g., PAGER), hijacking program behavior to execute arbitrary code. Impact: potential remote code execution on...
CVE-2026-44462 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Variable Expansion Chain in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
EUVD-2026-32938
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...
CVE-2026-44462
CVE-2026-44462 affects Zed, a code editor. Prior to version 0.229.0, the terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining (${var@P}), enabling arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted prefix. The vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0. In public feeds, analy...
CVE-2026-44462 Zed: Allowlist Bypass via Bash Variable Expansion Chain in Terminal Tool Permissions
Zed is a code editor. Prior to 0.229.0, Zed's terminal tool permission system can be bypassed via bash variable expansion chaining $var@P, allowing arbitrary command execution under an allowlisted command prefix. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.229.0...