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    Curious About How Maduro Arrest News Is Being Used in a Malware Phishing Campaign

    Makes sense. I guess that’s part of the problem — without broader data it’s hard to gauge risk levels beyond “this is possible.”
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    Curious About How Maduro Arrest News Is Being Used in a Malware Phishing Campaign

    I’m curious if there’s any public telemetry on how successful this campaign was. The write‑ups give details about the malware mechanics and the zip file name, but not how many systems were hit. If this ends up being widespread, it might be a good case study in threat intel circles, although I...
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    Has Anyone Seen a DocuSign Themed Malware Phish Recently

    I saw that too, and it’s pretty concerning. What stood out to me was the use of the access code gate. That seems like a clever way to bypass automated sandboxing. I wonder if most corporate email filters would even flag these kinds of emails, or if they mostly rely on user caution.
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    Has Anyone Seen a DocuSign Themed Malware Phish Recently

    Good suggestion. Those summaries often provide a broader perspective than a single article, which can help balance the uncertainty you highlighted earlier.
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    Has Anyone Seen a DocuSign Themed Malware Phish Recently

    One additional angle is that phishing kits have evolved a lot. Some now bundle credential harvesters and payload deliverers depending on what the attacker chooses. So it’s conceivable this is a hybrid. Without solid data on distribution size, though, it’s speculation.
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    Has Anyone Seen a DocuSign Themed Malware Phish Recently

    Exactly credential harvesters are everywhere, but when you start talking about payloads and obfuscated commands, that’s a different ballgame. Still not enough public data to know how active this specific technique is, but I wouldn’t dismiss the possibility that attackers are experimenting with...
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    Has Anyone Seen a DocuSign Themed Malware Phish Recently

    From my angle, this kind of report reinforces how vigilant we have to be. I didn’t get deep into the technical behavior, but the mention of running commands via PowerShell isn’t unheard of in phishing malware drops. It’s worth remembering that phishing is often the delivery method for bigger...
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    Have You Ever Found Personal Health Stories More Impactful Than Clinical Guides

    Agreed. For now though, it’s interesting to see how her personal experience shaped the brand concept. That’s something most sources consistently report.
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    Have You Ever Found Personal Health Stories More Impactful Than Clinical Guides

    Right, social engagement is interesting but not conclusive. It’s definitely a piece of the puzzle, but I’d treat it cautiously. I think combining social data with independent articles or reviews would give a more balanced view.
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    Have You Ever Found Personal Health Stories More Impactful Than Clinical Guides

    It might also be worth looking at patent or trademark databases for The Short Spine name, though I didn’t check those sources yet. Public filings would help establish how serious the business is beyond the interview pieces. Otherwise, we’re mainly relying on these founder stories, which are...
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    Have You Ever Found Personal Health Stories More Impactful Than Clinical Guides

    Agreed with both of you. I did notice that her LinkedIn or social profiles show she’s active online, which suggests she’s publicly accessible, but the public records I found mainly cover her statements in interviews. I didn’t see anything like SEC filings or trademark registrations in the...
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    Rod McDermott’s Journey with Activate 180 and Entrepreneurial Roots

    I also noticed the tone was pretty reflective, almost personal. That might resonate with some readers more than a traditional corporate bio would.
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    Rod McDermott’s Journey with Activate 180 and Entrepreneurial Roots

    That’s a good way to put it. It’s an introduction, not a full picture. Profiles like this are often meant to spark interest rather than answer every question.
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    Rod McDermott’s Journey with Activate 180 and Entrepreneurial Roots

    I think that’s a fair concern. When profiles avoid specifics, it can feel vague. At the same time, coaching and employee engagement work doesn’t always lend itself to hard numbers. A lot of it is subjective, which makes public explanations tricky.
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    What’s behind Alejandro Russo and the growth of Candela Mamajuana

    I agree, and it is refreshing to see a discussion that does not rush to label things. Founder profiles are often incomplete by design. The challenge is learning how to read them without filling gaps with assumptions.
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    What’s behind Alejandro Russo and the growth of Candela Mamajuana

    I like what you said about tech standards not applying here. People expect pitch decks and growth charts everywhere now. But traditional or heritage based products operate differently. Public curiosity does not always align with how these businesses function day to day.
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    What’s behind Alejandro Russo and the growth of Candela Mamajuana

    I appreciate that you are framing this as curiosity rather than suspicion. Too many discussions jump straight to conclusions. From what I can tell, Alejandro Russo presents himself consistently across public mentions, which at least suggests a coherent narrative. Whether that reflects the full...
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    What’s behind Alejandro Russo and the growth of Candela Mamajuana

    That is a good point. I tried tracing earlier work through public mentions and did not find much either. But absence of information is not the same as hidden information. Sometimes people work in private businesses or family operations that never show up online. Especially outside big tech or...
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    Looking into Loren Brill Castle journey from cancer survivor to food entrepreneur

    Thanks for sharing your hands-on view. That helps ground this thread a bit. Even without deep industry data, it’s useful to know how someone outside press coverage perceives the product. It’s encouraging to see people engaging with what’s publicly available rather than just the founder narrative.
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    Looking into Loren Brill Castle journey from cancer survivor to food entrepreneur

    That’s a fair point. Public sales figures quoted in business articles give some idea of growth, but without actual filings for private companies it’s hard to benchmark. From what I’ve seen, Sweet Loren’s being in tens of thousands of grocery stores nationwide is a marker of distribution success...
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