Bruno IDE Bug: Hackers’ New Favorite Playground!

Look out, Bruno IDE Desktop users! Versions prior to 1.29.0 come with a side of vulnerability. Thanks to a sneaky command injection flaw, attackers can execute arbitrary commands using a crafted URL. So, unless you want your software to moonlight as a remote code execution tool, it’s patching time!

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Hot Take:

Bruno IDE Desktop’s vulnerability is like leaving your front door wide open and putting up a sign that says, ‘Come on in, make yourself at home, and please don’t forget to take the silverware!’ With a CVSS score of 9.8, it’s basically a hacker’s all-you-can-eat buffet!

Key Points:

  • Bruno IDE Desktop versions before 1.29.0 are vulnerable to command injection.
  • The vulnerability allows arbitrary command execution via a crafted URL.
  • Affected platforms include Linux, Windows, and macOS.
  • The vendor has released a patch (version 1.29.1) to fix the issue.
  • CVE-2024-48463 has been assigned to this vulnerability.

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