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Cursor has launched an AI-powered security review feature, Cursor Security Review, to support automatic scanning for PR vulnerabilities.

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Cursor announced on May 1 that its Security Review feature is now available to Teams and Enterprise users. Per the official announcement, the feature includes two persistent AI security agents: the Security Reviewer (which automatically audits security vulnerabilities in every PR and leaves feedback) and the Vulnerability Scanner (which regularly scans the full codebase and shares findings via Slack). Cursor also offers team-customizable security agents, enabling teams to tweak trigger conditions, add custom commands, integrate proprietary tools, and set up output sharing preferences. The Cursor team is continuously refining the runtime, testing framework, and model capabilities powering the Security Review to boost the default security review experience.
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