Important Security Notice: Protecting Your Bitcoin from Social Engineering Attacks

At LibertyX, your security and privacy are paramount. Social engineering attacks pose a significant risk to cryptocurrency users by deceiving individuals into disclosing confidential information or transferring Bitcoin.

Stay Vigilant

Social engineering involves attackers tricking individuals through manipulation and deception. Common tactics include:

  • Pretending to be LibertyX support.
  • Urging immediate action or creating panic.
  • Using personal details to appear authentic.

Examples of Common Social Engineering Attacks

  • Phishing Emails: Fraudulent emails that mimic legitimate communications, often asking for sensitive data or prompting users to click malicious links.
  • Fake Customer Support Calls: Calls from scammers pretending to be support staff, requesting immediate transfers or account details.
  • SMS Scams (Smishing): Text messages urging immediate action or providing suspicious links to verify accounts or claim rewards.
  • Impersonation on Social Media: Attackers create fake profiles resembling official LibertyX accounts to solicit sensitive information or cryptocurrency transfers.
  • Fake Websites: Replica sites that look identical to legitimate platforms, designed to steal login credentials and funds.

How LibertyX Communicates With You

LibertyX will never:

  • Ask you to transfer Bitcoin to a different wallet for “security” purposes.
  • Request sensitive information like passwords or complete Social Security numbers via phone, text, or unsolicited email.
  • Pressure you into immediate action or threaten account closure.

Protect Yourself

Always verify communications:

If you suspect you’ve been targeted or have concerns about the legitimacy of a communication, contact LibertyX immediately through our verified support channels.

Together, we can protect your Bitcoin and maintain a secure financial environment.

Stay safe,

The LibertyX Team