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CVE-2026-41612 Visual Studio Code Information Disclosure Vulnerability

CVE-2026-41612 is an important-severity local path traversal vulnerability (CWE-23/22) in Visual Studio Code that allows an unauthorized attacker to disclose sensitive file system information, requiring user interaction to trigger the exploit. It has a CVSS v3.1 base score of 5.5. The article does not specify the affected version ranges, a fixed version, or any available workarounds.
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