store.mesanet.com trojan virus ???

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22 May 2021 18:56 #209858 by my1987toyota
hey guys I wasn't sure were to post this . I went to go to the usual Mesa electronics website store.mesanet.com and malwarebytes (an antivirus / ad-block software) said the site possibly has a trojan virus . I am a bit concerned obviously. However has anyone else had
this warning come up, or is malwarebytes getting a false trigger?

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22 May 2021 21:00 - 22 May 2021 21:00 #209859 by PCW
I have heard this from a total of 3 people now
I don't think its likely and I don't get any warnings from
Malwarebytes here. It would be nice if MalwareBytes
indicated the file it had issues with...
Last edit: 22 May 2021 21:00 by PCW.
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23 May 2021 00:25 #209867 by tommylight
www.wmtips.com/tools/info/mesanet.com
noscript.net/about/mesanet.com;mesanet.com
Safe on all fronts.
Also found this, on the first link:
Mesanet.com is 23 years and 10 months old ! :)
Are we invited to the birthday ?
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23 May 2021 01:41 #209871 by my1987toyota
Thanks for checking this out guys . Since PCW says he has heard this from 3 people now hopefully this post will help those who come across it.

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23 May 2021 01:45 #209872 by my1987toyota

Mesanet.com is 23 years and 10 months old ! :)
Are we invited to the birthday ?


WOW that means they started in the late 90's . I wonder if Linuxcnc was much of a market share for them back then?

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23 May 2021 03:10 #209876 by jmelson

Mesanet.com is 23 years and 10 months old ! :)
Are we invited to the birthday ?


WOW that means they started in the late 90's . I wonder if Linuxcnc was much of a market share for them back then?

I started using the original NIST EMC in 1998, with a Servo to Go card in an ISA-bus Pentium classic PC. I started making interfaces for analog servos in about 2001 (Pico Systems). I later added a stepper interface in 2002 and digital servo amps in 2004 or so. I'm guessing Mesa was doing something not directly related to EMC/EMC2/LinuxCNC at their beginning.

Oh, in 1998 I was the second outside user of EMC, Matt Shaver was the first, and I found out about it from him. Ray Henry was the 3rd. So, except for directly related to NIST, the story doesn't go back any farther than that.

Jon
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23 May 2021 11:22 #209889 by tommylight
IIRC, they were doing the PC104 stuff back then.
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23 May 2021 14:34 - 23 May 2021 15:09 #209909 by my1987toyota
Great history lesson . Apparently you can still get PC104 boards ( from different manufacturers ) they sure are expensive though .
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24 May 2021 21:43 #210113 by andypugh

I started using the original NIST EMC in 1998, with a Servo to Go card in an ISA-bus Pentium classic PC.


I came along more than a decade later, but found myself writing an ISA card driver in 2013 (pcl720.comp) despite never owning an ISA bus or having ever seen a PCL720.

As Naomi Wu says "If I can do it, anyone can do it"

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24 May 2021 22:25 #210122 by PCW

www.wmtips.com/tools/info/mesanet.com
noscript.net/about/mesanet.com;mesanet.com
Safe on all fronts.
Also found this, on the first link:
Mesanet.com is 23 years and 10 months old ! :)
Are we invited to the birthday ?


We actually started business in 1985 with ISA based "Disk Emulators"
Battery backed up CMOS RAM rotating disk replacements...
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