Shocking News For LR Lovers:
Liberty Reserve digital money service has been Shut
Down:
Thursday, 30 May 2013 23:21
Shah Dil Awan
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Liberty Reserve - a Costa Rican-based digital currency service - goes off
line after the reported arrest of its founder.
Arthur Budovsky : founder of Liberty Reserve digital money service had been taken
into custody in Spain on suspicion of money laundering, following an investigation which
also involved the US.
They added that police had raided several of Mr Budovsky's properties and
seized his computer servers.
The site went offline on Thursday and shut down now a notifcation displayed
that site name seezed.
Liberty Reserve had described itself as being the internet's "oldest,
safest and most popular payment processor... serving millions all around a
world".
It had allowed users to open accounts and transfer money,
only requiring them to provide a name, date of birth and an email address.Cash
could be put into the service using a credit card, bank wire, postal money
order or other money transfer service. It was then "converted" into
one of the firm's own currencies - mirroring either the Euro or US dollar - at
which point it could be transferred to another account holder who could then
extract the funds.
The service promised that payment transfers were "instantaneous" and
it charged a maximum of $2.99 (£1.98) for each transaction. It also offered a
private messaging facility which it said was "much more private and secure
than email or instant messenger services".
Security expert Bryan Krebs said Liberty Reserve's features had made it a
popular among cyber criminals who wanted to move funds and make payments
anonymously.
However, others said they had used the service for legitimate means, viewing it
as a cheaper alternative to PayPal. They fear they will now lose money still
sitting in its accounts.
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Costa Rica state prosecutor Jose Pablo Gonzalez announced news of the raids on
Saturday. He said that in addition to Mr Budovsky's arrest, 10 other suspects
were being investigated in connection with international money laundering.