State-sponsored hackers' are being blamed for compromising the popular alternative to Windows Notepad over a period of six months last year.
Some Notepad++ users were redirected to malicious servers last year. Now, its developer says they were targeted by Chinese ...
It's believed that, between June and November 10/December 2, 2025 (independent security experts and its hosting provider disagree on the exact timings), a shared hosting server was compromised, ...
The hosting provider's compromise allowed attackers to deliver malware through tainted software updates for six months.