2026-047-AWS

CVE-2026-12957 and CVE-2026-12958 - Issues in Language Servers for AWS and Amazon Q Developer Plugins

Published
June 23, 2026
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📋 Description

Bulletin ID: 2026-047-AWS Scope: AWS Content Type: Important (requires attention) Publication Date: 06/23/2026 09:30 AM PDT Description: Language Servers for AWS provide the underlying language-server runtime that powers Amazon Q Developer's AI coding assistance across its IDE plugins (Visual Studio Code, JetBrains, Eclipse, and Visual Studio). We identified CVE-2026-12957, an improper trust boundary enforcement issue in Language Servers for AWS before version 1.65.0. If a local user opens a maliciously crafted workspace, any commands within the project configuration files may be automatically executed. This issue requires the user to trust the workspace when prompted. We identified CVE-2026-12958, a missing symlink-validation issue in Language Servers for AWS before version 1.69.0. This may occur when a local user opens a workspace with a maliciously crafted symlink that resolves to a file path outside the workspace trust boundary. These issues affect the Amazon Q Developer IDE plugins, which bundle Language Servers for AWS. Both issues are remediated in Language Servers for AWS version 1.69.0. Affected products & versions:- Language Servers for AWS: - Amazon Q Developer for Visual Studio Code: - Amazon Q Developer for JetBains: - Amazon Q Developer for Eclipse: - AWS Toolkit with Amazon Q for Visual Studio:
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