After last summer’s bloatware incident, the new owners of Sourceforge hope to improve the site’s image as a haven for trusted open source downloads. Bizx LLC, which also owns Slashdot, recently ...
SourceForge has sworn off its ways of wrapping "unmaintained" code from open source projects in installers that offer bundled commercial products in the wake of objections raised by some open source ...
Adware installers and malvertising banished, the company looks to build user trust. It has been six months since the company formerly known as Dice (DHI Group) sold off Slashdot Media—the business ...
SourceForge on Tuesday announced that it has pulled the plug on its DevShare program amid growing rebellion from software developers and a change of ownership. SourceForge Media announced the ...
For the past 16 years, SourceForge -- also known as "That one website people used before Github" -- has been a repository of open-source software projects and code. Yesterday, the company, which also ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- cside, which specializes in securing vulnerable web dependencies, today announced that it has ...
Security firm Kaspersky has warned about new malware targeting crypto users through the software-hosting website SourceForge. In a recent publication, the firm said the software project on the website ...
The download-hosting site retreated after public outcry, removing the junkware it inserted into downloads of the popular GIMP image editing tool without the developers’ permission. But SourceForge has ...
Addigy, the leader in Apple device management for IT teams and managed service providers (MSPs), today announced it earned top honors for MDM excellence from prestigious customer review awards. The ...
Threat actors are abusing SourceForge to distribute fake Microsoft add-ins that install malware on victims' computers to both mine and steal cryptocurrency. SourceForge.net is a legitimate software ...
Update April 9, 11:50 pm: This article has been updated to include a response from the president of SourceForge, Logan Abbott. Malicious actors are attempting to steal crypto with malware embedded in ...