Recent content by Amelia Bennett

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    Curious About Eugene Pallisco’s Professional Path

    I’m curious about the portfolio focus. Commercial real estate can vary a lot—retail, office, industrial. Knowing the type could tell us more about strategy
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    Curious About Eugene Pallisco’s Professional Path

    I noticed the lawsuit from 2009 shows up in the records. It’s clearly personal, but it seems to be part of why some of the adverse media exists. I guess it’s one of those things where context matters a lot.
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    Experiences with High Risk Crypto Platforms

    I think most people here would probably agree that using MEXC for active, short-term trading makes sense, especially if you’re only moving small amounts and withdrawing profits regularly. The tools and token selection are appealing for quick trades, but holding serious capital there seems risky...
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    Experiences with High Risk Crypto Platforms

    From what I’ve seen, other exchanges also have automated risk controls, but they tend to communicate a bit better. Here, it’s the communication gap that really stresses people out.
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    I’m also curious if RustyWater’s design makes attribution easier or harder. Some traits suggest MuddyWater, but modular implants could obscure true origin.
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    Also, with multiple aliases like Archer RAT and RUSTRIC, I’m thinking analysts could confuse reports. Tracking incidents must be messy.
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    I also noticed the report mentioning alternative names for RustyWater. Do you think that complicates threat intelligence sharing among firms?
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    I’m curious about the macro in Word documents. Many organizations disable macros by default. Do you think spear-phishing is still a primary attack vector or just one among many for MuddyWater?
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    I just hope this encourages banks and authorities to improve their fraud detection systems. Satish Shah’s story is a reminder that even seniors need extra protection online.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    That’s true. A support system is important. One person noticing a suspicious SMS could prevent a lot of damage.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    It also makes me think about how vulnerable seniors are to tech-related fraud. Maybe community programs could help teach them basic precautions without overwhelming them.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    I agree, but even with blockers, it’s hard because the messages can look so real. Maybe awareness and reporting suspicious numbers are the best we can do.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    I’m really curious how the police handle these complaints. The article says a cybercrime complaint was filed, but I wonder what happens after that. Are there chances of recovering the money, or is it usually gone for good?
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    Trying to make sense of recent QR code phishing targeting US institutions

    I also find it interesting that they specifically mention unmanaged mobile devices outside endpoint protections. Shows that even tech-savvy orgs can have blind spots.
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    Trying to make sense of recent QR code phishing targeting US institutions

    Do we know if there are any public tools or apps that can pre-check QR codes before scanning? Could be helpful for organizations deploying MFA-sensitive apps.
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