ACCOUNT THEFT ATTEMPT..
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Theotaz
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ACCOUNT THEFT ATTEMPT..
I just recieved a farly sophisticated -email in an attempt to hack my accountnnThe site attempted to get me to turn over info on my battlenet account.. nnIf you get a suspicious E-Mail addressed to you from "donotreply@blizzard.com" Its a FAKE!nnthe URL for Battlenet logins is http://us.battle.netnnANything else is a spoof. Just be aware.nnTheotaz SendsnnP.S> Microsoft Security essentials caught this one BTW.
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Warburn
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Re: ACCOUNT THEFT ATTEMPT..
If ANYONE.... I repeat ANYONE or ANY EMAIL ever requests you send login information it's a scammer. No company, institution, Blizzard, or bank will ever email you a request for information. nnAnd if you ever get such a request, simply mark it as spam and go about your day.
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Re: ACCOUNT THEFT ATTEMPT..
nnThis^^nnThat said, I can see how people could fall for this one, given that email extension. Hooray for authenticators.Warburn wrote:If ANYONE.... I repeat ANYONE or ANY EMAIL ever requests you send login information it's a scammer. No company, institution, Blizzard, or bank will ever email you a request for information. nnAnd if you ever get such a request, simply mark it as spam and go about your day.
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Warburn
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Re: ACCOUNT THEFT ATTEMPT..
I have a friend who got her identity stolen this way. Don't be stupid and reply to an email providing sensitive information. Don't give account numbers, passwords, SS#s, birth dates, don't give information to unsolicited emails.
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Yes but this can be tricky, even to those who know better. Blizzard DOES in fact send emails from donotreply@blizzard.com, WoWaccountadmin@blizzard.com, billing@blizzard.com and stuff like that. Good scammers can make it look like they're sending from the same email address, but if you know how to read email headers you'll see they actually come from Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo accounts.nnOn top of this, if there's a link in the email, one way to catch if it's legit is to pay close attention to the URL. http://us.battle.net and http://www.worldofwarcraft.com are the ONLY domains Blizzard will refer you to (as mentioned in their security info). Lots of scammers will send links that have that in the visible name, yet if you click on them they'll take you somewhere like http://www.wow-account-battle.net or http://www.worldofwarrcraft.com.nnSafest bet, what I've done is forwarded any emails I think could potentially be legit to Blizzard, they'll tell you if it's legit or not.
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