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8.3

Snowflake Cortex Code CLI versions prior to 1.0.25 allows unauthorized code execution

CVE-2026-6442
Summary

The Snowflake Cortex Code CLI has a security flaw in older versions (before 1.0.25) that lets an attacker run unauthorized code on your device. This can happen if you use a malicious project or repository. You don't need to take any action, as the fix is automatically applied when you restart the CLI.

Original title
Improper validation of bash commands in Snowflake Cortex Code CLI versions prior to 1.0.25 allowed subsequent commands to execute outside the sandbox. An attacker could exploit this by embedding sp...
Original description
Improper validation of bash commands in Snowflake Cortex Code CLI versions prior to 1.0.25 allowed subsequent commands to execute outside the sandbox. An attacker could exploit this by embedding specially crafted commands in untrusted content, such as a malicious repository, causing the CLI agent to execute arbitrary code on the local device without user consent. Exploitation is non-deterministic and model-dependent. The fix is automatically applied upon relaunch with no user action required.
nvd CVSS3.1 8.3
Vulnerability type
CWE-1286
Published: 16 Apr 2026 · Updated: 16 Apr 2026 · First seen: 16 Apr 2026