On 9/19/11, 10Dollars...@googlegroups.com
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> - $10W-EBW: How To Protect or Secure Your Liberty Reserve Account - Part 2
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> Topic: $10W-EBW: How To Protect or Secure Your Liberty Reserve Account -
> Part 2
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/10DollarsWealthClub/t/4ebdec7359146e04
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> From: "$10W EBW PROTEAM ADMIN" <ebwsi...@gmail.com>
> Date: Sep 19 03:04AM -0700
> Url: http://groups.google.com/group/10DollarsWealthClub/msg/7558bedbd7514076
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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
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> 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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>
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