State-sponsored hackers' are being blamed for compromising the popular alternative to Windows Notepad over a period of six months last year.
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, ...
A software update mechanism for the popular text editor Notepad++ was hijacked by suspected Chinese state-sponsored hackers, allowing them to silently redirect some users to malicious update servers, ...
The hosting provider's compromise allowed attackers to deliver malware through tainted software updates for six months.
Notepad++ users faced a serious threat as Chinese state-sponsored hackers compromised update servers for half of 2025, ...
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