the reason i'm bringing this up is because a member just got scammed by someone taking advantage of these similarities, and its happened in the past too. when it comes to the email address of a source, pay special attention to the EXACT domain of the email to avoid imposters:
@cyber-rights.net
@cyber-rights.biz
@hushmail.com
@hush.com
@hush.com
@hush.ai
IN EVERY ONE OF THESE EXAMPLES, THE DOMAINS ARE DIFFERENT WHICH MAKES THE EMAIL ADDRESS BELONG TO A DIFFERENT PERSON ENTIRELY. NONE OF THESE DOMAINS ARE SUBSTITUTABLE FOR ONE ANOTHER.
so if you get an email from :
joeblow@hush.ai
and the source advertises his email address is:
joeblow@hush.com
THIS IS A DIFFERENT EMAIL ACCOUNT AND POSSIBLY AN IMPOSTER!!