Microsoft is reportedly working on yet another "advanced" Notepad feature that has little to do with basic text editing.
You can infect your PC with malware without ever leaving Notepad, thanks to recent updates and additions. Hooray.
Microsoft has fixed a "remote code execution" vulnerability in Windows 11 Notepad that allowed attackers to execute local or remote programs by tricking users into clicking specially crafted Markdown ...
Windows Latest has learned that Microsoft is adding image support to Notepad on Windows 11, and sources told us that the ...
Why can't it just be a basic text editor?!
Smug faces across all those who opposed the WordPad-ification of Microsoft's humble text editor Just months after Microsoft ...
A command injection flaw in the Windows Notepad App now gives remote attackers a path to execute code over a network, turning ...
An AI bot publicly criticized a software engineer for rejecting its code, sparking debate about autonomous AI behavior. The ...
High-severity flaw fixed in Windows 11 Notepad ...
According to Microsoft's release notes, the update fixes 25 elevation of privilege flaws, 12 remote code execution vulnerabilities, three denial of service vulnerabilities, five security feature ...
The flaw exploits Notepad’s recently added support for Markdown, a formatting language used on websites and in files, to run malicious code on a Windows PC.
Is Notepad getting too bloated these days? If you're of that opinion, you won't like what Microsoft has planned next.