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Originally Posted by htismaqe
And? If you're publishing software on Soureforge, it's all open source, so it can be reviewed by anyone without the need for your personal account information.
Nothing in my Sourceforge account tells them anything about me.
And if you're using the same password for multiple online services, that's pretty freaking dumb.
So I ask again, why does it matter if Sourceforge has been compromised?
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I think initially the concern was that someone (not the devs) was able to delete the archive and release new versions. Especially since the website was simply redirected to the sourceforge page. Just seemed like an odd coincidence at the time.