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So now the hackers are getting annoryed at me not replying.
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Post by
NeoBlackheart
Dear customer,
This is an automated notification sent from our account security system. You logined your account successfully at 00:16on May27th form the 125.21.167.* range, but our system shows the 125.94.112.* IP range exists a large number of hackers. As too many customer complaints, the 125.19.169.* IP range has been blacklisted. We are concerned about whether your account hasbeen stolen. In order to guarantee the legitimacy of your account, we need you check your account status here as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please visit
http://www
,us-battle-battlenews,com/login/login.asp?ref=
https://www
,worldofwarcraft,com/account/&app=wam
Account security is solely the responsibility of the accountholder. Please be advised that in the event of a compromised account, Blizzard representatives will typically lock the account. In these cases the Account Administration team will require faxed receipt of ID materials before releasing the account for play.
Regards,
Blizzard account system
Blizzard Entertainmentc
So yeah they are now using a email message saying they have blacklisted a IP range. I don't even have that IP.. I know my Ip by heart.
Post by
127599
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Post by
Pwntiff
First, phishers. Phishers aren't hackers. Hackers don't need you to give them your info.
Second, if you really must include the link, break it so the forum doesn't parse into a link.
Third, I just send them over to phishtank.com and /lol.
Edit: This is the first one I've seen mimic the Battle.net login.
Also, I did not visit the site on a comp that contains WoW.
Post by
Monday
I've gotten that email. Meh, just look at the grammar issues. I knew it wasn't Blizzard the moment I got it.
Post by
NeoBlackheart
yeah sorry bout that should have not included it.
anyway terible attempt at trying to phish for my info.
Post by
TheReal
The correct thing to do would be to break the link instead of removing it. Now we'll never know what the address of the malicious site is so we can avoid it.
Obscurity does not lead to security.
Post by
NeoBlackheart
fixed the link now it don't work.
edit: wouldn't even if you copy pasted unless your web browser changed , to .
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402957
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Interest
GG.
Just GG.
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