The DuneSlide vulnerabilities enable zero-click prompt injection attacks that escape Cursor's sandbox and execute arbitrary code on the underlying operating system.
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Two critical Cursor IDE vulnerabilities, dubbed DuneSlide, let prompt injection break the editor's command sandbox with no ...
Researchers have discovered two vulnerabilities in the widely used Cursor AI-enabled integrated development environment (IDE) ...
SpaceX has acquired AI coding startup Cursor in a $60 billion stock deal. The deal comes shortly after SpaceX made its debut on the Nasdaq in what is being called the biggest initial public offering ...
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SpaceX signed a definitive $60 billion merger agreement Tuesday to acquire Anysphere, the San Francisco company behind AI coding tool Cursor, four days after its record Nasdaq debut — and on the same ...
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Update June 16, 2026: A day after this story was published, SpaceX announced it would buy Cursor for $60 billion. I n 2019, Michael Truell, a shy, 18-year-old MIT student, sat staring at a coding test ...
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A threat actor has been observed using AI coding tools to develop and refine malware designed to slip past endpoint detection and response (EDR) software, in what was presented as a red team project.