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Yes, I stopped using SourceForge after they started tampering with installers to put adware inside of them.

It's a bit worrying that a sensitive app such as VeraCrypt is still distributed there.

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That was 11 years ago, under DHI Group though. I don't think Slashdot Media have been up to the same shady stuff.
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Just shows how quickly and thoroughly those stupid suits managed to destroy its reputation. Guess they love burning money or really needed those tax writeoffs.
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But think about it, if they were on Github now, which is owned by Microsoft, would there be even further consequences?
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I don’t even understand how SourceForge still exists!
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Depending on GitHub and Microsofts largesse there surely is much better. See OP.
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Why?
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~2015, "DevShare". They wrapped open-source software downloads with opt-out adware and PUPs (potentially unwanted programs), without the original developers' consent in some cases. They took over abandoned/unmaintained projects (like GIMP for Windows, VLC, etc.) and replaced the original download with their adware-wrapped version.
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Note that it's meaningless to call out "PUPs" as that category includes many things that are developed and distributed on sourceforge, like torrent clients.
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