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Cursor Issue Paves Way for Credential-Stealing Attacks

Posted on November 17, 2025
Cursor Issue Paves Way for Credential-Stealing Attacks

Researchers discovered a security weakness in the AI-powered coding tool that allows malicious MCP server to hijack Cursor’s internal browser.

​The original article found on darkreading Read More

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