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Figma MCP Server Opens Orgs to Agentic AI Compromise

Posted on October 8, 2025
Figma MCP Server Opens Orgs to Agentic AI Compromise

Patch now: A bug (CVE-2025-53967) in the popular Web design tool’s option for talking to agentic AI can lead to remote code execution (RCE).

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