A flaw was found in the vscode-java extension, which provides Java language support for Visual Studio Code. The extension incorrectly trusts all Markdown content in JavaDoc hovers, allowing a malicious Java file to include hidden commands. If a user clicks a specially crafted link within a JavaDoc hover popup, an attacker can execute arbitrary VS Code commands, which can lead to full system compromise in trusted workspaces.
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Mon, 29 Jun 2026 13:30:00 +0000
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| Description | A flaw was found in the vscode-java extension, which provides Java language support for Visual Studio Code. The extension incorrectly trusts all Markdown content in JavaDoc hovers, allowing a malicious Java file to include hidden commands. If a user clicks a specially crafted link within a JavaDoc hover popup, an attacker can execute arbitrary VS Code commands, which can lead to full system compromise in trusted workspaces. | |
| Title | Vscode-java: vscode: command injection vulnerability in the javadoc hover provider of the vscode-java extension | |
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| Weaknesses | CWE-88 | |
| CPEs | cpe:/a:redhat:openshift_devspaces:3 | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: redhat
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Updated: 2026-06-29T12:38:26.696Z
Reserved: 2026-06-22T06:09:52.759Z
Link: CVE-2026-12856
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Updated: 2026-06-29T14:30:18Z