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This cluster centers on 2764 connected domains tagged as BeaverTail, Kaiji, fbf543. 645 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1132 phone numbers (7638857447, 8664372914, 2157987305) with 10266 FTC complaints; 146 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8616274 CFPB complaints; 298 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vm...
This cluster centers on 3287 connected domains tagged as HijackLoader, RemcosRAT, screenconnect. 617 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1649 phone numbers (5408463620, 8552597377, 8007873903) with 7110 FTC complaints; 143 companies (Informative LLC, HomePlus Corporation, Doral Capital Corporation) with 8547081 CFPB complaints; 807 email addresses (kellymoore_64@yahoo.com, schantzsybg7@...
This cluster centers on 2874 connected domains tagged as QuasarRAT, StealitStealer, pw-k53mv9bc. 652 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1375 phone numbers (2157987305, 2025069230, 2028641298) with 14635 FTC complaints; 160 companies (JPMORGAN CHASE & CO., Advanced Resolution Services Inc., EVERBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8680419 CFPB complaints; 299 email addresses (abuse@fb.com, ...
This cluster centers on 1486 connected domains tagged as None, keylogger. 5 of these domains have been flagged by threat intelligence feeds including Google Safe Browsing and URLhaus. The connected infrastructure includes 1364 phone numbers (3124141737, 3163966869, 8553892999) with 17909 FTC complaints; 170 companies (EQUIFAX, INC., TRANSUNION INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, INC., BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION) with 8747332 CFPB complaints; 187 email addresses (xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@vmh5.grup...
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If anyone has a chance to, please read the AARP article on Texas Elder Murders. It’s scary but important. TLDR of the article: a serial killer and burglar remained undetected because he posed as a maintenance man, and he relied on elderly people not being taken seriously, and their lives, and therefore their deaths, not being considered worthwhile. The lack of facilities’ efforts to protect people that we *think* they should be protecting, due to their desire to not look bad for business, and the lack of effort and/or concern on police departments’ parts and county medical examiners, is absolutely shocking. worth a read. https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/advocacy/info-2022/texas-elder-murders.html
My situation, and a list of resources Hey everyone. My dad is 73 and was diagnosed with Parkinson's about a year ago. My mom is 66. My mom visits my grandmother, who has a live-in helper, once a day. Recently Dad has been beginning to fall and hit his head, maybe 3-4 times this year already. His gait has changed a lot because of Parkinson's and it's hard for him to get around or communicate clearly. He's also pretty stubborn and set in his ways, and he and Mom have been fairly antagonistic towards each other (arguing a lot) for most of my life. My mom feels stressed out, and wishes my sister or I could move home. She was dropping hints that I should just move in so I can get used to it, so I wrote my parents an email a while back explaining that I love them but don't want to move in with them. She's also not used to handling finances or doing chores, as my Dad used to cover these areas. I'm 36; I moved out when I was 18, and so did my sister. My folks are both super great people, but they can also be controlling and hard to deal with emotionally, though they don't do it on purpose. My sister and I both would have a really hard time living with my folks, or even moving back to the area. There's also some cultural pressure/expectations so my mom probably feels hurt, though she wouldn't come out and say it. I feel really sad that I can't be there for them more. If they lived closer, I'd stop by as much as possible. COVID is making this harder, because it's a 7 hour drive and at the outset of the first wave we thought it was safer to wait it out and didn't visit them for a really long time. I asked if they'd be open to moving closer to where I live, and my Mom is not. I also understand that she needs to be near my grandmother and just prefers that area, and dislikes where I live. I even considered moving closer, but it'd be really tough. I've basically lived in a religious setting as a volunteer for 13 years, and given up seeking a normal career and more higher educat
My situation, and a list of resources Hey everyone. My dad is 73 and was diagnosed with Parkinson's about a year ago. My mom is 66. My mom visits my grandmother, who has a live-in helper, once a day. Recently Dad has been beginning to fall and hit his head, maybe 3-4 times this year already. His gait has changed a lot because of Parkinson's and it's hard for him to get around or communicate clearly. He's also pretty stubborn and set in his ways, and he and Mom have been fairly antagonistic towards each other (arguing a lot) for most of my life. My mom feels stressed out, and wishes my sister or I could move home. She was dropping hints that I should just move in so I can get used to it, so I wrote my parents an email a while back explaining that I love them but don't want to move in with them. She's also not used to handling finances or doing chores, as my Dad used to cover these areas. I'm 36; I moved out when I was 18, and so did my sister. My folks are both super great people, but they can also be controlling and hard to deal with emotionally, though they don't do it on purpose. My sister and I both would have a really hard time living with my folks, or even moving back to the area. There's also some cultural pressure/expectations so my mom probably feels hurt, though she wouldn't come out and say it. I feel really sad that I can't be there for them more. If they lived closer, I'd stop by as much as possible. COVID is making this harder, because it's a 7 hour drive and at the outset of the first wave we thought it was safer to wait it out and didn't visit them for a really long time. I asked if they'd be open to moving closer to where I live, and my Mom is not. I also understand that she needs to be near my grandmother and just prefers that area, and dislikes where I live. I even considered moving closer, but it'd be really tough. I've basically lived in a religious setting as a volunteer for 13 years, and given up seeking a normal career and more higher educat
My situation, and a list of resources Hey everyone. My dad is 73 and was diagnosed with Parkinson's about a year ago. My mom is 66. My mom visits my grandmother, who has a live-in helper, once a day. Recently Dad has been beginning to fall and hit his head, maybe 3-4 times this year already. His gait has changed a lot because of Parkinson's and it's hard for him to get around or communicate clearly. He's also pretty stubborn and set in his ways, and he and Mom have been fairly antagonistic towards each other (arguing a lot) for most of my life. My mom feels stressed out, and wishes my sister or I could move home. She was dropping hints that I should just move in so I can get used to it, so I wrote my parents an email a while back explaining that I love them but don't want to move in with them. She's also not used to handling finances or doing chores, as my Dad used to cover these areas. I'm 36; I moved out when I was 18, and so did my sister. My folks are both super great people, but they can also be controlling and hard to deal with emotionally, though they don't do it on purpose. My sister and I both would have a really hard time living with my folks, or even moving back to the area. There's also some cultural pressure/expectations so my mom probably feels hurt, though she wouldn't come out and say it. I feel really sad that I can't be there for them more. If they lived closer, I'd stop by as much as possible. COVID is making this harder, because it's a 7 hour drive and at the outset of the first wave we thought it was safer to wait it out and didn't visit them for a really long time. I asked if they'd be open to moving closer to where I live, and my Mom is not. I also understand that she needs to be near my grandmother and just prefers that area, and dislikes where I live. I even considered moving closer, but it'd be really tough. I've basically lived in a religious setting as a volunteer for 13 years, and given up seeking a normal career and more higher educat
My situation, and a list of resources Hey everyone. My dad is 73 and was diagnosed with Parkinson's about a year ago. My mom is 66. My mom visits my grandmother, who has a live-in helper, once a day. Recently Dad has been beginning to fall and hit his head, maybe 3-4 times this year already. His gait has changed a lot because of Parkinson's and it's hard for him to get around or communicate clearly. He's also pretty stubborn and set in his ways, and he and Mom have been fairly antagonistic towards each other (arguing a lot) for most of my life. My mom feels stressed out, and wishes my sister or I could move home. She was dropping hints that I should just move in so I can get used to it, so I wrote my parents an email a while back explaining that I love them but don't want to move in with them. She's also not used to handling finances or doing chores, as my Dad used to cover these areas. I'm 36; I moved out when I was 18, and so did my sister. My folks are both super great people, but they can also be controlling and hard to deal with emotionally, though they don't do it on purpose. My sister and I both would have a really hard time living with my folks, or even moving back to the area. There's also some cultural pressure/expectations so my mom probably feels hurt, though she wouldn't come out and say it. I feel really sad that I can't be there for them more. If they lived closer, I'd stop by as much as possible. COVID is making this harder, because it's a 7 hour drive and at the outset of the first wave we thought it was safer to wait it out and didn't visit them for a really long time. I asked if they'd be open to moving closer to where I live, and my Mom is not. I also understand that she needs to be near my grandmother and just prefers that area, and dislikes where I live. I even considered moving closer, but it'd be really tough. I've basically lived in a religious setting as a volunteer for 13 years, and given up seeking a normal career and more higher educat
How about a thread with legitimate links for assistance? Not anecdotal, just links and what they’re for? Here’s a link to AARP regarding Power of Attorney: https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/home-and-family/caregiving/2014-10/guide-for-agents-under-power-of-attorney-aarp.pdf There are contacts in there for other authorities of assistance, too! ETA: CAN THIS BE STICKIED?
How about a thread with legitimate links for assistance? Not anecdotal, just links and what they’re for? Here’s a link to AARP regarding Power of Attorney: https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/home-and-family/caregiving/2014-10/guide-for-agents-under-power-of-attorney-aarp.pdf There are contacts in there for other authorities of assistance, too! ETA: CAN THIS BE STICKIED?
How about a thread with legitimate links for assistance? Not anecdotal, just links and what they’re for? Here’s a link to AARP regarding Power of Attorney: https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/home-and-family/caregiving/2014-10/guide-for-agents-under-power-of-attorney-aarp.pdf There are contacts in there for other authorities of assistance, too! ETA: CAN THIS BE STICKIED?
How about a thread with legitimate links for assistance? Not anecdotal, just links and what they’re for? Here’s a link to AARP regarding Power of Attorney: https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/home-and-family/caregiving/2014-10/guide-for-agents-under-power-of-attorney-aarp.pdf There are contacts in there for other authorities of assistance, too! ETA: CAN THIS BE STICKIED?
How about a thread with legitimate links for assistance? Not anecdotal, just links and what they’re for? Here’s a link to AARP regarding Power of Attorney: https://www.aarp.org/content/dam/aarp/home-and-family/caregiving/2014-10/guide-for-agents-under-power-of-attorney-aarp.pdf There are contacts in there for other authorities of assistance, too! ETA: CAN THIS BE STICKIED?
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