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Security recommendation

Liberty Reserve Account is the fastest, most successful and most reliable e-currency account in the world today. Because of this, many good and bad people flock to the Liberty reserve account for business. Some go to transact legal business while others seek for ways to hijack people’s money from the system.

Because of these criminal activities, precaution has to be taken to avoid your account being bugled by online hoodlums.

One important thing I would love you to know is that the Liberty reserve system itself is solidly secured. That means that no hacker no matter how professional and experienced can breakthrough the LR system. It is only the LR user like you that can by mistake (if you don’t follow these security measures) open doors for hackers.

In our many years of e-currency business, we have been the target of many fraudulent emails and hacking attempt as well as other exchangers.

Please read the security recommendations below if you don't want your account to be hacked. Note that you are responsible for whatever happens to your account after we fund it. We neither have access nor any device for accessing your account without your authorization.

You may receive many phishy emails claiming to be from Liberty Reserve, they'll ask you to click a link and then enter your account login details. Even if they look like Liberty Reserve site, check the link and the ssl certificate very well, it may not be from Liberty Reserve. Please DO NOT CLICK ANY LINK in an email claiming to be from liberty Reserve, they'll never send such email, IT COULD BE FROM HACKERS.


What is a fraudulent email?

A fraudulent (spoof) email pretends to be from a well-known company in an attempt to get personal information from you. People who send spoof emails hope to use your information — such as credit and debit card numbers or account passwords — to commit identity theft.
You can prevent spoof from affecting you

Spoof or phishing emails and the spoof websites often associated with them are deceptive in appearance. However, they contain content that reveals that they are fake. The most important thing to do to protect yourself is to be able to spot this misleading content:
What to watch out for

1. Generic greetings. Many spoof emails begin with a general greeting, such as: "Dear Liberty Reserve member."

2. A false sense of urgency. Most spoof emails try to deceive you with the threat that your account is in jeopardy if you don’t update it ASAP.

3. Fake links. The text in a link looks valid, but then sends you to a spoof address. Always check where a link is going before you click. Move your mouse over it and look at the URL in your browser or email status bar. If the link looks suspicious, do not click on it, and be aware that a fake link may even have the text "LibertyReserve" in it. If you are not sure about an email, forward the suspicious email to Liberty Reserve support for analysis.

Questions Liberty Reserve will never ask you in an email

To help you better identify fake emails, we follow strict rules. We will never ask for the following personal information in emails:

* Credit and debit card numbers;
* Bank account numbers;
* Driver’s License numbers;
* Email addresses;
* Passwords;
* Your full name.

 

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