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MakerWorld
makerworld.com › en › community-guidelines
Community Guidelines - MakerWorld
April 27, 2026 - MakerWorld aims to foster a safe, inclusive, and creative community where users can share 3D printing models, knowledge, and ideas.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/3dprinting › ⚠️ security warning for makerworld / 3d printing community
r/3Dprinting on Reddit: ⚠️ Security warning for MakerWorld / 3D printing community
March 5, 2026 -

⚠️ Security warning for MakerWorld / 3D printing community

I’ve found several recent model uploads containing malware disguised as a “3D File Preparation Tool”.

The downloads typically contain:

• ZIP inside another ZIP
• a .blend file
• an executable called 3D File Preparation Tool.exe
• an AutoHotkey script
• instructions claiming it converts models

There are no STL or 3MF files included.

Inspection of the script shows it extracts a hidden payload from the .blend file, runs PowerShell with execution policy bypass, launches a bundled Blender executable with auto-exec enabled, and then drops another file disguised as a converted model.

In short: it’s very likely malware targeting 3D printing users.

If you see downloads like this:

❌ Do NOT run the EXE
❌ Do NOT run the tool
❌ Delete the files

Only download models that include normal formats like STL or 3MF.

I’ve reported this to MakerWorld, but please spread the word so people don’t accidentally run these files.

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Scamadviser
scamadviser.com › check-website › makerworld.com
makerworld.com Reviews | check if site is scam or legit | Scamadviser
In summary, makerworld.com is very likely not a scam but legit and reliable. ... Disclaimer: Some of the links here are affiliate links. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Trustpilot
trustpilot.com › home › electronics & technology › internet & software › software company › makerworld reviews
Makerworld is rated "Poor" with 2.7 / 5 on Trustpilot
May 21, 2026 - But despite giving evidence this is not this users property, Makerworld won't take action. This site claims the user didn't breach their policy. But he actually did and he breached the policy of the website he took the images from. This site is seedy, had no respect for other peoples' work and properties.
Address   US
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Bambu Lab Community
forum.bambulab.com › makerworld › makerworld general
Malware on MakerWorld? - MakerWorld General - Bambu Lab Community Forum
March 10, 2026 - One such download flagged on MakerWorld contained a ZIP file, a BLEND (editable 3D model) file, a Windows EXE file hiding a script for AutoHotkey, and a text file explaining how to “use” the download. Interestingly, no STL or 3MF file was provided with the download · I think this says it all.
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MakerWorld
makerworld.com › en › user-agreement
Terms of Use - MakerWorld
MAKERWORLD (AND MAKERWORLD ENTITIES) ... TIMELY, SECURE, OR ERROR-FREE BASIS; OR (C) WILL BE ACCURATE, RELIABLE, FREE OF VIRUSES OR OTHER HARMFUL CODE, COMPLETE, LEGAL, OR SAFE....
Find elsewhere
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GridinSoft
gridinsoft.com › home › website reputation checker › makerworld.com
Makerworld.com Store Reputation Review (Excellent Trust Score)
July 9, 2025 - Safe & Secure Makerworld.com shows a low-risk profile as an online store. No major malware/phishing detections were found, and 11.6-year domain history, public traffic rank, and standard payment methods support this assessment.
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How-To Geek
howtogeek.com › home › cybersecurity › look out for malware when downloading models to 3d print
Look out for malware when downloading models to 3D print
March 10, 2026 - Websites like MakerWorld and Printables can be used by anyone, and while the vast majority of these files are perfectly safe and do exactly what you’d expect, you should still exercise caution.
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Tom's Hardware
tomshardware.com › 3d printing
MakerWorld launches Copyright Protection Program to help 3D designers fight stolen files being resold online — stamping out knockoffs is priority number one | Tom's Hardware
February 15, 2026 - MakerWorld says it began expanding its support after seeing a surge in requests from creators. Since late 2025, the company reports receiving more than 200 rights-protection requests and helping remove over 200 infringing links tied to unauthorized sales. The goal is to reduce the time and emotional strain designers face when trying to protect their work.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/3ddruck › ⚠️ sicherheitswarnung für makerworld
r/3DDruck on Reddit: ⚠️ Sicherheitswarnung für Makerworld
March 5, 2026 -

Nach Printables hat es jetzt Makerworld erwischt: es tauchen wohl vermehrt "Modelle" auf, die vorgeben, irgend eine Artt von Umwandlungstool zu sein und eine .blend Datei für Blender, eine Exe und ein Aurohotkey Script enthalten (warum auch immer ausgerechnet Aurohotkey). Das Ausführen der .exe öffnet dann Blender und tut so, als würde es irgendwas konvertieren, in Wahrheit lädt aber ein Script, das seltsame Daten von irgendwo besorgt und am Admin-Dialog vorbei ausführt.

Deswegen die Warnung: führt nichts aus, was von Makerworld kommt. Wenn in einem Download nicht ausschließlich stl, 3mf und vielleicht noch eine ReadMe sind, sondern Skripte und ausführbare Dateien: sofort Finger weg und melden!

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Scam Detector
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makerworld.com Reviews: Is this site a scam or legit? – Scam Detector
April 14, 2026 - The Scam Detector website Validator gives makerworld.com one of the lowest trust scores on the platform: 12.9. It signals that the business could be defined by the following tags: Untrustworthy.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/bambulab › ⚠️ security warning for makerworld / 3d printing community
r/BambuLab on Reddit: ⚠️ Security warning for MakerWorld / 3D printing community
March 5, 2026 -

⚠️ Security warning for MakerWorld / 3D printing community

I’ve found several recent model uploads containing malware disguised as a “3D File Preparation Tool”.

The downloads typically contain:

• ZIP inside another ZIP
• a .blend file
• an executable called 3D File Preparation Tool.exe
• an AutoHotkey script
• instructions claiming it converts models

There are no STL or 3MF files included.

Inspection of the script shows it extracts a hidden payload from the .blend file, runs PowerShell with execution policy bypass, launches a bundled Blender executable with auto-exec enabled, and then drops another file disguised as a converted model.

In short: it’s very likely malware targeting 3D printing users.

If you see downloads like this:

❌ Do NOT run the EXE
❌ Do NOT run the tool
❌ Delete the files

Only download models that include normal formats like STL or 3MF.

I’ve reported this to MakerWorld, but please spread the word so people don’t accidentally run these files.

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Bambu Lab Community
forum.bambulab.com › makerworld
Check out the Updated MakerWorld Community Guidelines - MakerWorld - Bambu Lab Community Forum
September 2, 2024 - MakerWorld has established a comprehensive set of Community Guidelines that clearly define the types of content that are prohibited on our platform. These guidelines cover all types of content, including models, print pr…
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/bambulab › makerworld license infringement, is this how it really is?
r/BambuLab on Reddit: MakerWorld license infringement, is this how it really is?
October 16, 2024 -

I made a simple model a year ago, it was simple but very functional and nothing really existed in that way and shape. I thought it was a nice idea and since Makerworld provided some protection and commercial license (explicitly when you upload a model) I thought why not. Got some thousand downloads in 1 year. All of a sudden I get messaged by a friend which also is an author on the platform, saying that my model had been copied entirely. And it really was, literally the same model with 1 miniscule change (1 sloped surface). And it instantly got almost a thousand downloads. Contacted makerworld 3 times, they told me they don't see any problem with it. Contacted the author, told me he did basically reverse engineer my model. Also told me "I've also been copied" and that's how it works on Makerworld.

I don't really need the points but didn't Bambu just release the exclusive model initiative to protect novel ideas on Makerworld? Isn't this the whole point of the new approach?

Honestly we don't really feel like uploading novel ideas anymore, if this is what happens afterwards. Actually this just seems like I would benefit from doing the same as he did to get points, buy filament and then use my novel ideas on other platforms.

Has any of you encountered the same problem? Do you feel protected as authors?

EDIT:

Thank you all for answering. I guess you’re right, I’ve been naive on this argument probably. I don’t really want to endanger neither his nor my profile, also don’t really care about specifics, so I won’t disclose the models. Just wanted to know your opinion and approach. I guess as some of you suggested I’ll keep the good ideas out of the platform and play this game to get the points. Still sad to see honestly.