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Monday, 27 May 2013

Liberty Reserve Founder Arrested and Site Shut Down

The founder of Liberty Reserve, a digital currency that has evolved as perhaps the most popular form of payment in the cybercrime underground, was reportedly arrested in Spain this week on suspicion of money laundering. News of the law enforcement action may help explain an ongoing three-day outage at libertyreserve.com: On Friday, the domain registration records for that site and for several other digital currency exchanges began pointing to Shadowserver.org, a volunteer organization dedicated to combating global computer crime.
lriconAccording to separate reports in The Tico Times and La Nacion, two Costa Rican daily newspapers, police in Spain arrested Arthur Budovsky Belanchuk, 39, as part of a money laundering investigation jointly run by authorities in New York and Costa Rica.
The papers cited Costa Rican prosecutor José Pablo González saying that Budovsky, a Costa Rican citizen of Ukrainian origin, has been under investigation since 2011 for money laundering using Liberty Reserve, a company he created in Costa Rica. “Local investigations began after a request from a prosecutor’s office in New York,” Tico Times reporter L. Arias wrote. “On Friday, San José prosecutors conducted raids in Budovsky’s house and offices in Escazá, Santa Ana, southwest of San José, and in the province of Heredia, north of the capital. Budovsky’s businesses in Costa Rica apparently were financed by using money from child pornography websites and drug trafficking.”
For those Spanish-speaking readers out there, Gonzalez can be seen announcing the raids in a news conference documented in this youtube.com video (the subtitles option for English do a decent job of translation as well).
Liberty Reserve is a largely unregulated money transfer business that allows customers to open accounts using little more than a valid email address, and this relative anonymity has attracted a huge number of customers from underground economies, particularly cybercrime.
In a now 10-page thread on this crime forum, many members are facing steep losses.
In a now 10-page thread on this crime forum, many members are facing steep losses.
The trouble started on Thursday, when libertyreserve.com inexplicably went offline. The outage set off increasingly anxious discussions on several major cybercrime forums online, as many that work and ply their trade in malicious software and banking fraud found themselves unable to access their funds. For example, a bulletproof hosting provider on Darkode.com known as “off-sho.re” (a hacker profiled in this blog last week) said he stood to lose $25,000, and that the Liberty Reserve shutdown “could be the most massive ownage in the history of e-currency.”
That concern turned to dread for some after it became apparent that this was no ordinary outage. On Friday, the domain name servers for Libertyreserve.com were changed and pointed to ns1.sinkhole.shadowserver.org and ns2.sinkhole.shadowserver.org. Shadowserver is an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that works to help Internet service providers and hosting firms eradicate malware infections and botnets located on their servers.
In computer security lexicon, a sinkhole is basically a way of redirecting malicious Internet traffic so that it can be captured and analyzed by experts and/or law enforcement officials. In its 2011 takedown of the Coreflood botnet, for example, the U.S. Justice Department relied on sinkholes maintained by the nonprofit Internet Systems Consortium (ISC). Sinkholes are most often used to seize control of botnets, by interrupting the DNS names the botnet is programmed to use. Ironically, as of this writing Shadowserver.org is not resolving, possibly because the Web site is under a botnet attack (hackers from at least one forum threatened to attack Shadowserver.org in retaliation for losing access to their funds).
Reached via Twitter, a representative from Shadowserver declined to comment on the outage or about Liberty Reserve, saying “We are not able to provide public comment at this time.” I could find no official statement from the U.S. Justice Department on this matter either.
Libertyreserve.com is not the only virtual currency exchange that has been redirected to Shadowserver’s DNS servers. According to passive DNS data collected by the ISC, at least five digital currency exchanges –milenia-finance.comasianagold.comexchangezone.commoneycentralmarket.com and swiftexchanger.com – also went offline this week, their DNS records changed to the same sinkhole entries at shadowserver.org.

Assuming the reports at The Tico Times and El Nacion are accurate, this would not be the first time Mr. Budovsky has attracted attention from authorities for money laundering. According to the Justice Department, on July 27, 2006, Arthur Budovsky and a man named Vladimir Kats were indicted by the state of New York on charges of operating an illegal money transmittal business, GoldAge Inc., from their Brooklyn apartments. From a Justice Department account of that case:
“The defendants had transmitted at least $30 million to digital currency accounts worldwide since beginning operations in 2002. The digital currency exchanger, GoldAge, received and transmitted $4 million between January 1, 2006, and June 30, 2006, as part of the money laundering scheme. Customers opened online GoldAge accounts with limited documentation of identity, then GoldAge purchased digital gold currency through those accounts; the defendants’ fees sometimes exceeded $100,000. Customers could choose their method of payment to GoldAge: wire remittances, cash deposits, postal money orders, or checks. Finally, the customers could withdraw the money by requesting wire transfers to accounts anywhere in the world or by having checks sent to any identified individual.”
From the U.S. government’s description, Liberty Reserve sounds virtually indistinguishable from GoldAge, except for having been based in Costa Rica. If Liberty Reseve stays offline, this could cause a major upheaval in the cybercrime economy. I will be following this case closely, and would expect to hear more about this apparently coordinated takedown following the Memorial Day holiday in the U.S. on Monday.
For now, however, many in the underground would rather believe almost any other explanation than a law enforcement takedown. The administrator of cybercrime forum Carder.pro, for example, has been telling forum members that the entire incident is the work of professional hackers working for Liberty Reserve’s competitors.
Carder.pro administrator "Ninja" isn't buying the news being reported by Costa Rican media.
Carder.pro administrator “Ninja” isn’t buying the news being reported by Costa Rican media.
Update, May 26, 10:45 p.m. ET: A competitor to Liberty Reserve, a virtual currency called Perfect Money, on Saturday posted a note to its site saying it would no longer accept new registrations from individuals or companies based in the United States. “We bring to your attention that due to changes in our policy we forbid new registrations from individuals or companies based in the United States of America. This includes US citizens residing overseas,” the company wrote. “If you fall under the above mentioned category or a US resident, please do not register an account with us. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.”

Original Article:
http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/05/reports-liberty-reserve-founder-arrested-site-shuttered

Friday, 3 August 2012

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LIBERTY RESERVE

Make money with liberty reserve 
According to Liberty Reserve itself; it is an account-based payment system where you can store value in U.S. Dollars, Euro or Gold Grams and transfer payments to others and receive payments from others. It is safe, reliable and confidential. 




Payments are irrevocable (meaning they cannot be reversed). 

Liberty Reserve is instant, real-time currency for international commerce. In just minutes, you can send and receive payments from anyone, anywhere on the globe!

HOW DO YOU START WITH LIBERTY RESERVE

To start with liberty reserve, you need to sign up with them by visiting http://libertyreserve.com .


Once you sign up and verify your account via you email address, you will be given a master code, pin and account number..

Keep your master code, password and pin secret and safe, never expose it to anybody.

You only transact with your account number only. The password given to you by liberty reserve is OK cos it can not be guess. So make sure you write it down and keep it save incase you forget the password.

You can also change your password if you like by clicking on profile settings

BELOW ARE THE MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FROM LIBERTY RESERVE

  • Q. How do I protect my account from being accessed by unauthorized users?
  • A.
  • Create unique passwords
  • Never give out your passwords
  • Always access Liberty Reserve with a trusted computer, with an updated anti-virus software installed.
  • Never click on a link in an email, even if it came from your friend.
  • Send us an email if you suspect a fake email or a fake web site.
  • Q. Am I allowed to have multiple Liberty Reserve accounts?
  • A. Yes. You may open as many Liberty Reserve account as you wish as long as each account has its own unique e-mail address.
  • Q. Now that I opened my Liberty Reserve account, how do I put funds into it?
  • A. You may receive payments to your account from other users or you may fund your account using the services of our global network of exchange providers that would be happy to exchange your national currency into Liberty Reserve. The exchange providers accept the following funding options: bank wires, Western Union, Money Gram, local mailed postal money orders, local cash deposits, credit cards and funds from other payment systems. Liberty Reserve does not offer direct account funding or withdrawal options.
  • Q. How do I convert e-gold, e-Bullion, Pecunix or Webmoney to Liberty Reserve?
  • A. Our exchange providers are more than happy to exchange your funds stored in a different payment system and put them into your Liberty Reserve account
  • Q. I have USD in my account and I need it to be converted to Euro. How do I go about this?
  • A. Please note that you can not exchange LR USD and LR EURO currencies inside of your Liberty Reserve account. You need to purchase each currency separately or exchange it through one of the independent exchange providers listed under Buy/Sell LR link.
  • Q. Which is the fastest, the most trustworthy and the cheapest exchange provider?
  • A. You can find a list of established and professional exchange providers on the "Buy/Sell LR" page. The order processing speed varies from exchanger to exchanger. Usually most orders are completed within 24 or 48 hours. Please contact each individual exchanger for more information regarding their services and fees.
  • Q. What is an Exchange Provider? How do I work with an Exchange Provider to fund my Liberty Reserve account or withdraw funds from Liberty Reserve?
  • A. An exchanger is a person or company who, for a fee, exchanges cash, credit cards and a variety of other items (i.e. other digital or electronic currencies) into the type of currency requested by an individual or company. Remember that each exchanger listed is an independently owned and operated business. They each have their own sets of policies, procedures, fees and funding methods to meet their market demand. They are also located and serve various jurisdictions in various countries. You should do your own due diligence to determine which exchanger will best fit your needs relating to funding options.
  • Q. Do I have to use Quick Payments?
  • A. Quick Payments is an optional feature that only allows making payments from your account easier. You do not need to use Quick Payments to make payments if you do not want to. For complete account access you have to login to your account. Please also note that before you start using your Quick Payments you need to first enable and set limits for it via Quick Payments link from within your account.
  • Q. I have not received my verification e-mail or any other e-mail from Liberty Reserve as expected. What can I do?
  • A. Please check your SPAM/Junk e-mail folders. If the e-mail was there - please add no_reply@libertyreserve.com and support@libertyreserve.com e-mail addresses to your white list or address book in your e-mail software. This way all future e-mails from Liberty Reserve will not get filtered out. IMPORTANT! Liberty Reserve support staff does not click on any links in e-mails. If you are using SpamArrest or any other spam blocking software that sends out validation links - we will not be able to click on them and you may not receive your expected response from us.
  • Q. I have sent an e-mail with question and it has not been answered. Should I send another e-mail?
  • A. Liberty Reserve support staff replies to every e-mail they receive. Please note that if you will send multiple messages our e-mail system may mark your e-mail as spam and will move it from queue of e-mails to be answered. It normally takes between 1 and 12 hours for us to reply to your e-mail depending on the issue that is being addresses. Please be patient.
  • Q. I would like to change my e-mail address but the PROFILE form does not allow this. What should I do?
  • A. E-mail addresses can not be updated by users themselves for security reasons. If you wish to update your e-mail address please send an e-mail to support@libertyreserve.com and provide us with the following: your date of birth, current e-mail address on your profile and the new e-mail address. Please note that we will only respond and comply to requests submitted from e-mail addresses that are listed in your profiles.
  • Q. I have made a mistake in my date of birth. What can I do about it?
  • A. Date of birth is used for verification purposes and can not be updated. You will have two options: you can open a new account and use a correct date of birth OR remember the date of birth you have entered in your old account.
  • Q. Someone claims to have sent a payment to my Liberty Reserve account but funds do not appear in my account history or in my account balance. What is wrong?
  • A. Please note that all payments between Liberty Reserve account holders are instantaneous. Every time the payment is made a unique transfer batch number is generated and is displayed in your account history. Account holders can provide this number to each other as proof of their payment. Please note, that if company refuses to provide you with the transfer batch number or provides you with the fake one - the payment, most likely, was never made.
  • Q. The company lists your logo or announces that they are working with Liberty Reserve. Can this be verified in any way?
  • A. Any such claim is FALSE. Please note that Liberty Reserve is owned and operated independently of any other business or company. If you have any questions about performance of a certain company or about any products and services that they offer - you need to contact that company directly. The mere fact that a vendor chooses to accept Liberty Reserve on his web site as a form of payment does not add legitimacy or credibility to any business entity.

 


Friday, 13 July 2012

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Thursday, 12 July 2012

Start Making Money With Liberty Reserve

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 (Article Credit to http://donvinlander.blogspot.com)
Liberty Reserve is not strange to many of us and a lot know that liberty reserve is kind of online banking where you can save your money and use it to buy stuffs online.

Liberty Reserve had been the most secure way of saving your money online as a Nigerian.
 
You might have been a user of Liberty Reserve, yet you don't make a dime out of it. You are angry and feel frustrated, but you need money and want to make cool cash.
Yeah, I am writing this post because of you.
 (Article Credit to http://donvinlander.blogspot.com)

   I DON'T HAVE Liberty Reserve ACCOUNT, WHERE DO I START?

 If you don't have Liberty Reserve account before, CLICK HERE or SIGN UP FOR YOUR ACCOUNT NOW!!! 

I HAVE MY ACCOUNT READY, HOW DO I MAKE MONEY?

MAKE MONEY WITH LIBERTY RESERVE
 Liberty Reserve offer a program known as affiliate program, you can be come their affiliate and start making money referring your friends and family to open Liberty Reserve Account.
The more people you refer, the more your chance of making huge amount of money.

Start Making Money Now, Join the Liberty Reserve Affiliate Programme@!!@! 

 (Article Credit to http://donvinlander.blogspot.com)



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Friday, 6 July 2012

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