Yeah, not like we are reading about how “According to the analysis provided by the security experts, the attack involved infrastructure-level compromise that allowed malicious actors to intercept and redirect update traffic destined for notepad-plus-plus.org.”
But maybe the endless need for autoupdates on everything (in this case N++) will be the end of secure software. Ironic.
Yeah, not like we are reading about how “According to the analysis provided by the security experts, the attack involved infrastructure-level compromise that allowed malicious actors to intercept and redirect update traffic destined for notepad-plus-plus.org.”
But maybe the endless need for autoupdates on everything (in this case N++) will be the end of secure software. Ironic.
Wait, are you saying that the attacks in 2025 possibly disabled the devs spellcheck?
Ha! Unlikely, but having a notepad program have automatic updates by default is just about dumb enough that I could see it.
For sure