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CVE-2026-5525: A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in Notepad++ version 8.9.3 in the file drop handler component. When a...

MEDIUM CVSS 5.5 EPSS 0.01% Exploit Available 2 PoC

Published: April 10, 2026 | Last Modified: April 10, 2026

Description

A stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in Notepad++ version 8.9.3 in the file drop handler component. When a user drags and drops a directory path of exactly 259 characters without a trailing backslash, the application appends a backslash and null terminator without proper bounds checking, resulting in a stack buffer overflow and application crash (STATUS_STACK_BUFFER_OVERRUN).

Ghostwire Analysis — What This Means Practically

Exploitation Probability (EPSS): Low — 0.01% (1th percentile)

Low exploitation probability based on current threat landscape data. Standard patching timeline is appropriate.

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Proof-of-Concept Exploits (2)

Security Coverage (2 articles)

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