$10W-EBW: How To Protect or Secure Your Liberty Reserve Account - Part 2

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$10W EBW PROTEAM ADMIN

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Sep 19, 2011, 6:04:27 AM9/19/11
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Dear Precious Members,

Before we go into today's lesson, let me tell you this: We have a new
and greatly improved

web-page now. Take time to check out your own membership web-page. We
believe it will

increase the rate of sign ups from people out there. For those who
have not answered their

own survey, we enjoin you to do so on time, as it greatly helps us to
improve more and

also, you can win a "100% sign-up fee for 30days running" if your own
survey answer is

selected as the most honest and resourceful.

Now let's continue our lessons on how to protect your Liberty Reserve
Account from the

hackers and intruders (opportunists). To be frank, nothing online is
100% secured but you can

protect your account to a large extent where you will experience peace
of mind on your

account. This lessons are not limited to Liberty Reserve account only
but any account you

have online holding funds for a specific period of time.

1) When initially you want to open your account, make sure that your
choosen password is
very hard to guess even by the people around you. In Liberty Reserve,
three different
security data are sent to you, namely: Password, Pin Code, and Master
Key.

You have the freedom to change any of these data because it is a
machine-generated data.
It is safe but safer for you to change them immediately you got them.

Then, keep your security data secure somewhere nobody can have access
to it. It has been suggessted that these security data must be
discarded immediately and be memorized so that you will be the only
one to know it offhand except you give to someone. But looking at the
way things are, if you are like me, how many password do I memorize,
when I have a whole lot of them? It is better to write them down in a
booklet (to make it handy) but you need to keep the booklet in which
you are writing them safe and away from the third-party. Do not trust
somebody to the extent of handling over the key to your bank account!
You MAY end up regreting your unwise action.

Do you know that most often than not, the intruders are somebody who
by accident stumbled on your security data/info as you left your
secure-data booklet carelessly lying down somewhere and the person saw
and picked it, you can be sure that you are in trouble if it not
somebody who loves you genuinely or honest!!! (that is why I called
them opportunist, they just take advantage of your carelessness,
that's all!) Or perhaps, you don't have a personal
computer and you went to cafe to check your account just like many
others and you
didn't follow the security measure/tips spelt out for you on the
payment processor's
website.

Take for instantce, when you finished whatever you are doing, either
you forgot
to sign out of your account or you ignorantly assume that it will wipe
off by itself and
you left. Several times I have been to public cafes and meet some
people's email
wide opened etc. It means you left your rear opened for somebody to
hit you. You may not know it until you are hit hard on the face as
somebody who has been monitoring your account daily without your
knowledge scrape all your money away overnight when you received
payments!.

Well, that will be done for today. However, you contribution is highly
needed. Next time we will proceed into other avenues by which you can
protect your account. Until then...

Have a beautiful day and an exciting week!

Phemmy Hadey.
$10-Wealth Club Admin.
EBW PROTEAM.

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