Acabo de recibir el siguiente e-mail, y es bastante probable que algunos de vosotros lo hayais recibido:
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Dear Sir or Madam,
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Thank you for using a Liberty Reserve service.
This letter was sent to your Liberty Reserve account.
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As you may have noticed, Liberty Reserve's website was offline or undergoing various software upgrades a few weeks ago because of the need to apply some new security updates to the system. Everything is fine now but we need you to confirm your account with us. Please click on the following link and verify your account info by filling the form. This is done because there is a chance that some accounts do not function properly with the newly updated system and we would like to ensure that you are the genuine holder of the account. In case you don't fill all the fields, and an internal system conflict occurs between your account and system database, your Liberty Reserve account will be locked down for an unknown period of time.
We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause.
Please click on the following link to verify your account:
http://www.libertyreserve.com/en/customer/login2/account/
For information and support please e-mail us at
support@libertyreserve.com
Thank you.
© 2002 — 2008 Liberty Reserve S.A. All rights reserved.
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Obviamente si pinchas en el link del e-mail no te envía a tu cuenta de Liberty Reserve sino a una "fake" que te roban las claves de acceso para luego vaciarte la cuenta.
Nunca, nunca, nunca, bajo ningún concepto entréis en la cuenta de LR o de cualquier otro procesador de pagos a través de un link en un e-mail que dicen enviarte ellos con cualquier pretexto.
Siempre entrad en la web escribiendo la dirección en la barra del navegador.
Saludos.