CVE-2026-50549
Cursor Desktop sandbox escape via symlink and failed path canonicalization
Cursor is a code editor built for programming with AI. Prior to 3.0, Cursor runs agent terminal commands in a sandbox by default. Before a Write, the agent canonicalizes the target path to confirm it stays inside the workspace, but when canonicalization fails it falls back to the original path and writes without approval. A malicious agent can create an in-workspace symlink that points outside the workspace and force canonicalization to fail โ either because the target does not exist or because read permission is removed from the path โ so the agent writes through the symlink to an arbitrary location without approval. A malicious agent could write arbitrary files outside the workspace under the user's privileges. This enables non-sandboxed Remote Code Execution โ for example by overwriting the cursorsandbox helper so later commands run unsandboxed โ with no user interaction beyond a benign prompt. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.0.
| CWE | CWE-59 |
| Vendor | cursor |
| Product | cursor |
| Published | Jun 25, 2026 |
| Last Updated | Jun 25, 2026 |
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