Today I have received an “Account Block Notice” mail apparent to be of Liberty Reserve although I am not holding any account into it. I want to alert! you that this is a phishing scam operated by cyber-criminals for taking out your account secret information. The mail is with the html page attachment which contains a link looking reliable and legitimate Liberty Reserve, behind it there is a hidden link which you would not be able to see of spoofed (fake) site page which also looks like a Liberty Reserve page.
The link which you may see in mail is below, don't click on it.
When you keep the mouse pointer above it, you may see the below code in status bar:
This link is always changing by scammers/criminals for hiding them self from law.
One true link should always contain forward slash “/” after “.com” which shows sub domain.
The link which you may see in mail is below, don't click on it.
http://www.libertyreserve.com/en/customer/unblock.aspx?id=4781028172&s=HF30B23N4237&verify=1&action=unblock
When you keep the mouse pointer above it, you may see the below code in status bar:
http://www.libertyreserve.com.l-en.l-customer.l-unblock.aspx.l-id.5b.x3.qp.lr.9v.z1.inetjunkie.net/%77h%6Fi%73.p%68p?a%63ti%6Fn=l%6F%6Fkup&a%63c%6Funt=www.libertyreserve.com%3C/ti%74le%3E%3Cf%72ame%73et%3E%3Cf%72ame%20%73%72%63%3D%68%74%74%70%3A%2F%2F%71%76%6E%2E%66%6C%61%70%2E%64%65%2F%3E%3C/f%72ame%3E%3Cnof%72ames%3E%
This link is always changing by scammers/criminals for hiding them self from law.
One true link should always contain forward slash “/” after “.com” which shows sub domain.
Example: http://abc.com/first/second/.... True type address
http://abc.com.1-first.1-second.... False type with hidden address
It is always a advisable:
- In case of Banks Account dealing and like wise other password protected accounts must not be opened through any unreliable links, instead go to your Browser address bar and try typing in.
- If you got any Account Block Notice from any of your account then, first you try to log in to you account instead of blind trusting that mail.
- Before clicking to any given link blindly you must check their format like shown in above example at the same time take your mouse pointer to that link and see the status bar showing address.
- It is always better to type the home page address of the required site and propagate your self through their.
Mail:-
From: LibertyReserve.com <noreply@libertyreserve.com>
To : "blocked@libertyreserve.com" <blocked@libertyreserve.com>
Subjetc: Account Block Notice
** Liberty Reserve Account Blocked **
Your account has been blocked due to numerous invalid login attempts. You will be unable to send and receive funds until your account has been activated.
Failing to unblock your account will result temporary account suspension. Please read attached account block notice for details.
Sincerely,
Liberty Reserve Customer Service
Attachment:-
** Liberty Reserve Account Block Notice **
Your account has been blocked due to numerous invalid login attempts. You will be unable to send and receive funds until your account has been activated.
Click here to remove block from your account:
http://www.libertyreserve.com/en/customer/unblock.aspx?id=4781028172&s=HF30B23N4237&verify=1&action=unblock
Failing to unblock your account will result temporary account suspension.
Sincerely,
Liberty Reserve Customer Service
Spoofed site:-
This is a scammers server page used for taking out your account secret information.
If you got any similar or other fraud mail into your mailbox please forward me, i will make it public to help others.
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