Dear Investors,
Please stay alert and do not click on any suspicious links from non-official channels. For BITLIV-related products, please visit www.Biliv.com to download.
1. What is Phishing?
Phishing attacks are criminal fraud attempts that disguise themselves as legitimate sources to obtain sensitive personal information such as usernames, passwords, funds, and ID documents. These messages often claim to be from official sources like customer service, operations teams, or network administrators to gain trust and deceive victims.
2. Phishing Transmission Channels
Through malware or viruses:
Criminals create fake websites that look identical to BITLIV and spread these links via malicious software, spam, or search engines to trick users into logging in and steal their credentials or funds.Via SMS:
Criminals impersonate BITLIV through text messages, claiming users have won a prize or that their account has been compromised, urging them to click on a fraudulent link for “identity verification.” These fake websites are used to steal login information.Fake websites and promotions:
Criminals may promote fake events on social platforms with exaggerated rewards. When users log in to the fake website, their credentials are captured.Fake official email addresses:
Fraudsters send mass emails with fake BITLIV branding, asking users to log in through phishing links that look like the official BITLIV site. Once users enter their information, it is immediately compromised.Community reposts of phishing links:
Fraudsters may share fake links in social media groups or chats, luring users into phishing websites.
3. Anti-Phishing Measures
Use a secure browser such as Google Chrome and keep it updated to the latest version.
Note: Chrome is widely recognized for its high security.Avoid installing unknown browser plugins.
Note: Plugins can have high-level permissions and pose security risks (e.g., the "User-Agent Switcher backdoor" case in Chrome).Do not click unknown links or enter your BITLIV account details on unverified websites to avoid phishing or Trojan attacks.
Install antivirus software and regularly scan your computer and phone.
Update your operating system and software patches regularly.
Never share verification codes sent by BITLIV with anyone.
When logging in or performing transactions, always confirm whether the domain belongs to BITLIV. If you're unsure, consult our official customer service.
The only official BITLIV website is: www.Biliv.com
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