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by JohnMakin 47 days ago
Here is what they say, at the very top they explain that llm's are inherently unreliable. It looks like they offer security tools and safeguards, but they also provide an auto run option. There is nothing a vendor can really be responsible for someone shooting themselves in the face. You can argue that they shouldn't provide that, but that's what people want, so they do, with warnings.

It sounds like this user either didn't use security controls, approved prompts they didn't understand, or disabled the checks entirely. Working in IT/tech a big chunk of my life so far and seeing all the dumb crap people who even know better do, I would bet my house on that being the most likely scenario rather than cursor somehow being at fault here.

https://cursor.com/docs/enterprise/llm-safety-and-controls