Anyway, there's a very serious fishing attack ongoing:
If you google for 'liberty reserve', the first add you get says:
Annonse relatert til liberty reserve
libertyreserve.com - Liberty Reserve
www.libertyreserve.com/ largest payment processor and money transfer, Login now!
Then, when you click that link, you're forwarded to
http://llbertyreserv.com/en/login/This is a phishing site, inputting credentials there means you'll lose all liberty reserve funds that you have.
And it seems like the criminals are raking in:
http://www.talkgold.com/forum/r384797-.htmlFrom an academic viewpoint, this phishing attempt is quite clever..
The real bad thing here is that adsense is getting exploited, leading users that google for Liberty Reserve to click on that link. You should be rather alert not to click on it. Seasoned users would not do it, but for beginners and for anyone tired it's easy to do a mistake.
I can't phantom why Liberty Reserve doesn't have mandatory two-factor authentication ?
The thieves probably are using fake id and fake visa towards google/adsense and probably multiple Liberty Reserve accounts, and most likely trying to withdraw from there as quickly as possible, but coupled with Liberty Reserve in general being very poor at customer service, this is a disaster.