Robando cuentas de WoW… y hay gente a la que les llega este email y se lo creen sin más. Pero espera y lee el contenido…
Greetings,
This is an automated notification sent from our account security system. You logined your account successfully at 2:41 on Jun. 30th form the 207.29.143.* IP range. According to the report of many players, we found that the account published spam information in the game which harassed other users seriously. This action has violated the EULA.
As too many customers’ complaints, the IP range above has been blacklisted. We are concerned about whether your account has been stolen. In order to guarantee the legitimacy of your account, we need you check your account status as soon as possible.
To do so, simply click here:
http://www.batlle-account.com/wow/
Blizzard staff will verify your account information submitted in two days, please do not modify your account information and password during this time. It will not affect your game uptime.
For more information, click here for answers to Frequently Asked Questions or to contact the Blizzard Billing & Account Services team.
Regards,
Account Administration Blizzard Entertainment Online Privacy Policy
Un poquito de porfavó, si es que es de risa… “no cambies tu password en estos dos días”.
Aún así, por muy precavidos que seamos nuestras cuentas no están a salvo. A mí me robaron la cuenta hace un par de meses coincidiendo que me quedé sin iPhone y tuve que desactivar el authenticator. Blizzard me lo repuso todo, pero no deja de ser un coñazo. Así que mi humilde consejo es que te gastes las pelas y compres un Battle.net Authenticator, que son 7€, o un Mobile Authenticator, que para iPhone/iPod Touch es completamente gratuito.
