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    Home»Development»Security»Critical RCE in MCP Inspector Exposes AI Devs to Web-Based Exploits (CVE-2025-49596)

    Critical RCE in MCP Inspector Exposes AI Devs to Web-Based Exploits (CVE-2025-49596)

    June 30, 2025

    Critical RCE in MCP Inspector Exposes AI Devs to Web-Based Exploits (CVE-2025-49596)

    A critical vulnerability—CVE-2025-49596—affected the AI developer ecosystem in June 2025, when Oligo Security Research disclosed a severe Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw in the MCP Inspector, a core …
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