Microsoft has officially released Visual Studio Code version 1.99.1, which includes important security updates aimed at mitigating a remote code execution vulnerability. This flaw had the potential to allow users within the same group to execute unauthorized code in the integrated zshell environment.
In addition to addressing this critical security issue, the update includes various enhancements and bug fixes to improve overall performance and user experience. Users are encouraged to review the complete release notes for further details on the changes and improvements made in this version.
For more information and to access the full release notes, visit the Updates section on the official Visual Studio Code website at code.visualstudio.com.
Looking forward, Microsoft is expected to continue prioritizing security and functionality in future updates, ensuring that Visual Studio Code remains a robust tool for developers. Upcoming versions may focus on incorporating more features, improving integrations with other tools, and enhancing collaboration capabilities for remote teams
In addition to addressing this critical security issue, the update includes various enhancements and bug fixes to improve overall performance and user experience. Users are encouraged to review the complete release notes for further details on the changes and improvements made in this version.
For more information and to access the full release notes, visit the Updates section on the official Visual Studio Code website at code.visualstudio.com.
Looking forward, Microsoft is expected to continue prioritizing security and functionality in future updates, ensuring that Visual Studio Code remains a robust tool for developers. Upcoming versions may focus on incorporating more features, improving integrations with other tools, and enhancing collaboration capabilities for remote teams
Visual Studio Code 1.99.1 released
Microsoft has announced the release of Virtual Studio Code 1.99.1, addressing a remote code execution vulnerability that allowed users within the same group to execute additional code in the integrated zshell.