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Cursor is Vulnerable to Path Manipulation Using Backslashes on Windows

CVE-2025-64107

Cursor is a code editor built for programming with AI. In versions 1.7.52 and below, manipulating internal settings may lead to RCE. Cursor detects path manipulation via forward slashes (./.cursor/./././././mcp.json etc.), and requires human approval to complete the operation. However, the same kind of manipulation using backslashes was not correctly detected, allowing an attacker who had already achieved prompt injection or some other level of control to overwrite sensitive editor files without approval on Windows machines. This issue is fixed in version 2.0.

No Active Exploit Signals
CVSS Base Score
8.8
HIGH
Exploitability:2.9
Impact Score:5.9
Temporal Score:-
EPSS:0.31%

Threat Intelligence Signals

CISA KEV
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KEV Date Added
Ransomware Use
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VulnCheck In-the-Wild
No
Nuclei Template
No
EPSS Score
0.311%
EPSS Percentile
22.7th pct
GHSA ID
GitHub Severity
SSVC Exploitation
SSVC Automatable
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Exploit DB ReferencesNone identified

Affected Products & Versions

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