A suspected China-based hacking group spun up a phishing campaign around Christmas that mimicked U.S. policy briefings in an ...
Notepad++ targeted and used to deliver poisoned updates to a select group of victims.
Last year, the creator of Notepad++ rolled out an update for the text and source code editor after security experts reported ...
State-sponsored threat actors compromised the popular code editor's hosting provider to redirect targeted users to malicious ...
Chinese state-linked hackers reportedly breached phones "at the heart of Downing Street," and allegedly accessed the phone ...
The hackers hit 70 organisations, including five national law enforcement and border agencies. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The hosting provider's compromise allowed attackers to deliver malware through tainted software updates for six months.
Chinese state-sponsored threat actors were likely behind the hijacking of Notepad++ update traffic last year that lasted for almost half a year, the developer states in an official announcement today.
Notepad++ released version 8.8.9 in December, which checks digital signatures and certificates before installing any updates.
Anthropic said Thursday that Chinese hackers used its artificial intelligence technology in what the company believes is the first cyberespionage operation largely carried out using AI. Anthropic said ...
Dec 4 (Reuters) - Chinese-linked hackers used sophisticated malware to penetrate and maintain long-term access to unnamed government and information technology entities, U.S. and Canadian ...