
Popular open-source coding application targeted in Chinese-linked supply-chain attack
A Chinese-linked cyberespionage group with a long history hijacked the update process for the popular code editing platform Notepad++ to deliver a custom backdoor and other malware to targeted users, the program”s developer and cybersecurity researchers said on Monday.
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