The vim.org problem has been fixed by Sourceforge.

However, my checking of some recent changes to the vim.org
database shows that vim.org was scanned by someone with Acunetix
Web Vulnerability Scanner. That was used to generate at least
124 user accounts, including text fields intended to probe for
bugs that might be exploited to break in to the system.

It will take me a few days to think about what to do. After
talking with Bram, I'll delete the junk accounts.

To save people the nuisance of downloading junk scripts, I have
deleted scripts 4555 to 4566 inclusive, and the user who created
them, and the script downloads.

John

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