They finally did it. Microsoft has successfully over-engineered a text editor into a threat vector.

This CVE is an 8.8 severity RCE in Notepad of all things.

Apparently, the “innovation” of adding markdown support came with the ability of launching unverified protocols that load and execute remote files.

We have reached a point where the simple act of opening a .md file in a native utility can compromise your system.

  • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    But Notepad doesn’t, so it shouldn’t render .md files, it should just show the markdown code.

    They keep adding stuff to notepad that no one was asking for. Like tabs and saving on exit, which breaks the workflow of having notepad be a throwaway scratch pad.

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      Fucking hell i have notepad++ for that shit.

      Average users don’t need that functionality , and those that do already don’t use notepad for it

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      Funnily enough, you used as an example the only new feature I actually like and rely on. I use it for things like PWs for shared service accounts (dont @ me, I know it’s bad practice and our org does have a pw manager but these accounts aren’t managed by it and I am not in control of them)

      Also useful for things that are needed temporarily but I dont know how long that ‘temporary’ is going to be.

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        11 hours ago

        keeppassxc for local password manager. More secure and more helpful UI for that very purpose, also can hold your top and let you ctrl-t the current number into to clipboard.

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          7 hours ago

          Good advice, but unfortuntlately my org is pretty strict about using unnaproved software and that’s definitely not on the approved list lol