Microsoft fixes a critical Notepad vulnerability in Windows 11 that could allow remote code execution via malicious Markdown files. Here are the details ...
Microsoft is reportedly working on yet another "advanced" Notepad feature that has little to do with basic text editing.
PCWorld reports that Windows Notepad’s new Markdown support feature has introduced a serious remote code execution vulnerability with a high CVSS score of 8.8/7.7. The security flaw allows malicious ...
Users could be tricked into running arbitrary code, but the issue was patched last week.
Notepad has quietly evolved over the past few years, and image support could mark its biggest shift yet, especially after Microsoft removed WordPad from Windows and left a gap for richer editing. The ...
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, ...
A command injection flaw in the Windows Notepad App now gives remote attackers a path to execute code over a network, turning one of the most familiar programs on any PC into a potential entry point ...
With progress slowing to a crawl, I researched Windows App SDK alternatives and then started experimenting with AI pair programming.
Notepad++ improves security mechanisms and closes a new vulnerability that allows attackers to execute malicious code.
Notepad++ has adopted a "double-lock" design for its update mechanism to address recently exploited security gaps that ...
The recently compromised update mechanism for the popular open source text editor Notepad ++ has been hardened so it’s now ...
"Microsoft is turning Notepad into a slow, feature-heavy mess we don't need." The post Microsoft Added AI to Notepad and It Created a Security Failure Because the AI Was Stupidly Easy for Hackers to ...