State-sponsored hackers' are being blamed for compromising the popular alternative to Windows Notepad over a period of six months last year.
Last year, the creator of Notepad++ rolled out an update for the text and source code editor after security experts reported ...
The developer of the popular text editor Notepad++ said hackers associated with the Chinese government hijacked its software ...
The program is a free text and code editor that's been downloaded millions of times. The compromise began in June and is ...
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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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