Microsoft has fixed a "remote code execution" vulnerability in Windows 11 Notepad that allowed attackers to execute local or remote programs by tricking users into clicking specially crafted Markdown ...
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Microsoft added AI to Notepad and it created a security failure because the AI was stupidly ...
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The recently compromised update mechanism for the popular open source text editor Notepad ++ has been hardened so it’s now ...
TL;DR: Windows 11's Notepad app has a security flaw rated as a 'high' severity vulnerability, one that allows for remote code execution. The good news is that it's already been patched by Microsoft, ...
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Microsoft's 3 best apps aren't even included with Windows 11
With all the bloat in Windows 11, you'd think Microsoft would install their best apps, but nope.
Worried about the Notepad++ supply chain attack? Notepad++ 8.9.2 adds "Double-Lock" security to stop malware hijacking.
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Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of Notepad++ update traffic last year that lasted for almost half a year, the developer states in an official announcement today.
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