Microsoft added AI to Notepad, and researchers report a Notepad security vulnerability that can execute remote files
Microsoft added AI to Notepad, and researchers report a Notepad security vulnerability that can execute remote files – vx-underground researchers discovered a Notepad vulnerability that, per Microsoft documentation, can trick a user into clicking a malicious link in a Markdown file which launches un
Microsoft added AI to Notepad, and researchers report a Notepad security vulnerability that can execute remote files
– vx-underground researchers discovered a Notepad vulnerability that, per Microsoft documentation, can trick a user into clicking a malicious link in a Markdown file which launches unverified protocols that download and execute remote files
– Article states Microsoft is pushing AI features into Windows and core apps, provoking user concern and increased problems with updates
– The Notepad bug is presented as an example of broader issues from added networked functionality in simple text editors
– The Recall AI feature previously created frequent screenshots of users’ screens and was described as a security problem in late 2024
– The Wall Street Journal reported confusing Microsoft AI branding and low adoption of Copilot AI in Windows 11
– Report notes many users are refusing to upgrade from Windows 10 while admins deal with consequences of added AI features
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– vx-underground researchers discovered a Notepad vulnerability that, per Microsoft documentation, can trick a user into clicking a malicious link in a Markdown file which launches unverified protocols that download and execute remote files
– Article states Microsoft is pushing AI features into Windows and core apps, provoking user concern and increased problems with updates
– The Notepad bug is presented as an example of broader issues from added networked functionality in simple text editors
– The Recall AI feature previously created frequent screenshots of users’ screens and was described as a security problem in late 2024
– The Wall Street Journal reported confusing Microsoft AI branding and low adoption of Copilot AI in Windows 11
– Report notes many users are refusing to upgrade from Windows 10 while admins deal with consequences of added AI features
@Games