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Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Monkey - 01-05-2007 So I wake up this morning to find a helpful email from Blizzard, reminding me to renew my account before The Burning Crusade. "That's odd," I think, "My account is active right now. Well, I'd better just check..." In my early morning stupor, I clicked the link, entered my account information, and realized that this is the model for a textbook phishing attack (in that order). I immediately changed my password and scrutinized the headers of the email and it looks legitimate to my untrained eyes. Code: Date: Friday, January 05, 2007 01:28 am Which brings me to my point: Did anyone else receive this email? If it wasn't legitimate, well, I hope all other recipients were sharper than me. If it was legitimate, what was Blizzard thinking, sending an official mail that looks like a phishing attack? Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - TheDragoon - 01-05-2007 I did not receive any email like that. I also went to Blizzard's WoW main page and didn't see anything that would point to something like that. It definitely seems fake to me. Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Derek - 01-05-2007 I got one too. It looks legit, as the link for the "reactivate" button goes straight to https://www.worldofwarcraft.com/account/ (you can check it with whatever your mail reader's equivalent of "view message source" is). I didn't go there, though, just logged in to the game normally, and my account hadn't been deactivated, so it looks like Blizzard just screwed up (the image filenames aren't keyed, either, so it doesn't look like they're trying some sort of underhanded address validation either). Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - bernard shakey - 01-05-2007 My suspicious mind makes me wonder, if it was a phishing scam, could they report to blizzard that their account had been stolen "see here's my old password"? Although they would fix that through the registered E mail I suppose. I think I'd contact them through your own channels about it just to be safe Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Monkey - 01-05-2007 Blizzard is claiming to have sent mail with this text: https://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.h...=62318827&sid=1 Quote: Within the last 2 days, players may have been receiving an email from Blizzard titled: "Are you ready for the Burning Crusade?" Although I'm pleased to discover it wasn't a phishing attack, I am disappointed in Blizzard. They should have smart internet-savvy people working there. If they're going to do something like this, they need to: 1. Not use big button-type links in emails. Doing so just helps followup phishing attacks appear legitimate. 2. Tell people to navigate via www.worldofwarcraft.com instead of directing them to the largely unmarked (and easily spoofed) account management page. Once again, the 'helpful' redirect just makes later phishing attacks appear legitimate. 3. Publicize the effort and note (for the nth time) that Blizzard will never ask for account or password information. Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Jim - 01-05-2007 Hi, Quote:Within the last 2 days, players may have been receiving an email from Blizzard titled: "Are you ready for the Burning Crusade?" I'm currently Inactive for 3 months and I did not receive this email. :( I am ready for The Burning Crusade. I was going to take advantage of the 30 days Free sub that comes with the expansion...however I would like to have ALL patches in place...I thought that the game would be shipped with all the Patches :) Happy New Year :wub: Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - NiteFox - 01-05-2007 Quote:Hi,Actually, nothing to stop you download the patches all ready. Just fire up WoW then quit the program without logging in, Blizzard's background Downloader should then kick in and start downloading what you need. ... And then you can quit Background Downloader, open up your WoW directory, look for a .torrent file in the \cache folder and dropping that into a decent Torrent client that'll allow you to download the patches at a much faster rate than the 10kbs cap the BD enforces:) But as far as patching is considered, you can do that without even logging into your account. Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Jim - 01-05-2007 Hi. I signed up & DL everything needed, Thanks :D I remember so little about the Game after 3 months of inactive duty, I guess the best way to go will be to start a new Hunter character & die alot, or play with my lv 15 Drawf Hunter for a bit till I get my reflexes back. :o Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Sabra - 01-06-2007 I got one. WTF? I'm good till next July! Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Ruvanal - 01-06-2007 Quote:I got one. WTF? I'm good till next July!But from something you told me, I know why. ;) RE: Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Jim - 05-18-2011 (01-05-2007, 12:29 PM)Monkey Wrote: So I wake up this morning to find a helpful email from Blizzard, reminding me to renew my account before The Burning Crusade. "That's odd," I think, "My account is active right now. Well, I'd better just check..." Hi, I seldom click on email links even if they look safe, I go direct to the web site and check the email info. My WOW account got hacked I was not subscribed when this happened my last dated paid Feb 28 2011, so I got hacked between Feb 28th & May 10th when I tried to log on and couldn't. I lost all aprox 40,000 gold...but this is the kicker the hacker played my account for at least 2 months, and changed my Professions from leather/skinning [max] to Herbs & Minning he used my lv 78 hunter to Gather. Blizzard after a week said they could do nothing for me "Live with it" For the past month I've had increased email phishing for my WOW account. I sent them ALL to Hack@blizzard.com Quote:Greetings, Quote:SAMPLE PHISH: RE: Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Taelas - 05-19-2011 Try contacting a game master in-game instead of sending e-mails. I have heard of much better service through the in-game petition system than out-of-game e-mails. RE: Phishing Attack or Bad Blizzard? - Jim - 05-19-2011 (05-19-2011, 07:06 PM)Taelas Wrote: Try contacting a game master in-game instead of sending e-mails. I have heard of much better service through the in-game petition system than out-of-game e-mails. Hi, I did try the ingame GM 3 times they said there is nothing they can do. I'm still waiting for this to be resolved. This is my 4th & last GM who contacted me by email. It seems since I deleted all my characters it got their attention. The hack happened in March & April 2011 not a year ago! 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