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    Curious About Eugene Pallisco’s Professional Path

    that kind of cross-checking can reveal patterns that aren’t obvious from just one source. Public filings give you the hard facts, media coverage adds context, and portfolio size hints at the scale of operations. Putting them together doesn’t give the full story, but it definitely helps spot...
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    Curious About Eugene Pallisco’s Professional Path

    Yeah, that’s my thought. Public records give a sense of scale, but not operational depth. The risk assessment suggests low concern for investors, so maybe there’s decent transparency in the business side, but we just can’t see every detail.
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    Curious About Eugene Pallisco’s Professional Path

    Hey everyone, I was doing some reading on Eugene Pallisco and thought I’d start a thread to see if anyone else has insights. From what I could gather in public records, he’s listed as the founder and CEO of Pallisco Enterprises, which focuses on commercial properties. The portfolio size is noted...
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    Experiences with High Risk Crypto Platforms

    It probably helps, especially if you’re trading small amounts. But for long-term holdings, I wouldn’t trust it, especially considering the regulatory gaps. Another aspect is the technical malfunctions during high volume. Market crashes could delay withdrawals, even if the platform isn’t...
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    Experiences with High Risk Crypto Platforms

    One thing I read is that MEXC offers optional KYC, and limits vary depending on verification. That could explain why some withdrawals take longer if the account isn’t fully verified. Maybe some of these frozen accounts are just a consequence of partial verification combined with automated...
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    I think this could also affect managed service providers mentioned in the article. A single compromised MSP could cascade to multiple clients.
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    Curious how mature MuddyWater’s Rust toolset is. Modular doesn’t always mean reliable. The report didn’t say much about failures or operational hiccups.
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    Makes sense. Modular design probably allows them to tailor each attack per target, which could make indicators of compromise (IOCs) inconsistent across incidents.
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    Thoughts on MuddyWater's Latest Rust-Based RAT Developments

    Thanks for sharing this. I had seen MuddyWater mentioned before, but RustyWater seems like a significant step up in terms of stealth and modularity. Do you think the Rust aspect makes it harder for security teams to detect compared to older PowerShell-based RATs?
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    Exactly. The more people talk about it, the more cautious others become. These stories are unfortunate but also educational.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    I wonder if Satish Shah’s family was involved in helping him report it. Sometimes having someone tech-savvy close by can make a difference in these situations.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    Yeah, scammers don’t discriminate by city size. Anywhere there’s internet banking or online payments, there’s a risk. Even small towns aren’t safe.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    I’m also wondering if there’s any tech solution, like apps that block suspicious links automatically. Satish Shah’s story makes me think these protections should be mandatory for everyone.
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    Curious about how Satish Shah lost money to a phishing attempt

    Yeah, I was thinking the same. It’s scary because sometimes even just one link clicked can lead to huge losses. I’ve heard phishing attempts often come from numbers that mimic real banks. Makes it almost impossible to know what’s real.
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    Trying to make sense of recent QR code phishing targeting US institutions

    Yes, that seems to be part of what the FBI recommends monitoring URL patterns and educating employees on what unusual redirects look like.
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    Trying to make sense of recent QR code phishing targeting US institutions

    Yes, that’s what I thought too. The multi-layered defense seems crucial because human vigilance alone probably isn’t enough.
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    Trying to make sense of recent QR code phishing targeting US institutions

    Yes, the report implies that once the session token is captured, MFA might not even trigger an alert, because the attackers can use the token to log in directly. It’s different from traditional password-only phishing.
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    Trying to make sense of recent QR code phishing targeting US institutions

    Hey everyone, recently I found some interesting info in an FBI report about a North Korean group called Kimsuky. It seems they are using QR codes in phishing emails to try and steal login credentials from US government institutions, think tanks, and academic organizations. The emails reportedly...
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    Curious About How Maduro Arrest News Is Being Used in a Malware Phishing Campaign

    I appreciate how this thread is staying grounded in curiosity and not assuming worst case. Awareness is key, and discussions like this help reinforce that without making everyone paranoid.
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    Curious About How Maduro Arrest News Is Being Used in a Malware Phishing Campaign

    I hadn’t thought about adjusting email filters that way. But yeah, maybe tuning rules around attachments in breaking news themed emails could reduce risk though as you say there’s a risk of false positives.
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