You’d be protected from this particular exploit if you used a package manager rather than the updater, though of course you’d still be vulnerable to the installer binary itself getting compromised.
Wonder how many packages in community package repos are compromised. Surely "Hubbleexplorer" can be trusted to provide arch users with a honest, clean version of npp.
You’d be protected from this particular exploit if you used a package manager rather than the updater, though of course you’d still be vulnerable to the installer binary itself getting compromised.
Wonder how many packages in community package repos are compromised. Surely "Hubbleexplorer" can be trusted to provide arch users with a honest, clean version of npp.
KDE's own kate is a good alternative, and available for install via chocolatey.
Gedit is an underrated alternative imo.
I don't know why that comment is being interpreted as a request for alternatives. They are clearly asking if their machine is compromised.
yes, that's my question: am I compromised? What should I do?
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I agree this is probably not the place to list alternatives, but listing them elsewhere (top level comment?) in this thread would probably be good.