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Post by
Livetoheal
Greetings!
This is an automated notification regarding the recent change(s)
made to your World of Warcraft account. Your password has recently been modified through the Password Recovery website.
*** If you made this password change, please disregard this notification. However, if you did NOT make changes to your password
we recommend you Login verify your password:
<bad link snipped>
If you are unable to successfully verify your password .
using the automated system, please contact Billing & Account Services at 1-800-59-BLIZZARD (1-800-592-5499) Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm Pacific Time or at billing@blizzard.com. Account security is solely the responsibility of the account holder. Please be advised that in the event of a compromised account, Blizzard representatives typically must lock the account. In these cases the Account Administration team will require faxed receipt of ID materials before releasing the account for play.
Regards,
The World of Warcraft Support Team Blizzard Entertainment
Came from wowaccountadmin@blizzard.com
Yes i'm aware that they've spelt the website wrong, but i did click on it. Though, after clicking on it i came to a website very like the real website. With account name and password thingy. But i didn't "log in"
Post by
Sheridan
Good, because that is a phishing scam. NEVER EVER click on a link in an email.
Post by
Livetoheal
Do you mean good as in good you didn't enter account name and password?
Post by
Murrdurr
Yes, but the fact you even clicked the link is dumb.
Post by
SongCry
wowaccountadmit@blizzard.com isn't a scam, its actually blizzard... I think someones trying to hack into your account
Post by
Aldun
wowaccountadmit@blizzard.com isn't a scam, its actually blizzard... I think someones trying to hack into your account
admin* and there are enough free programs out there to fake from who the email is coming from. If I want, I can send you an email with as sender "noreply@blizzard.com" or "wowaccountadmin@blizzard.com"
Post by
Adamsm
Greetings!
This is an automated notification regarding the recent change(s)
made to your World of Warcraft account. Your password has recently been modified through the Password Recovery website.
*** If you made this password change, please disregard this notification. However, if you did NOT make changes to your password
we recommend you Login verify your password:
<bad link snipped>
If you are unable to successfully verify your password .
using the automated system, please contact Billing & Account Services at 1-800-59-BLIZZARD (1-800-592-5499) Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm Pacific Time or at billing@blizzard.com. Account security is solely the responsibility of the account holder. Please be advised that in the event of a compromised account, Blizzard representatives typically must lock the account. In these cases the Account Administration team will require faxed receipt of ID materials before releasing the account for play.
Regards,
The World of Warcraft Support Team Blizzard Entertainment
Came from wowaccountadmin@blizzard.com
Yes i'm aware that they've spelt the website wrong, but i did click on it. Though, after clicking on it i came to a website very like the real website. With account name and password thingy. But i didn't "log in"
If you got that... why would you click on the link in the email? Just open the main page and go to password change there.
Post by
Livetoheal
Well it wasn't the first time someone tried hacking me. They did hack me, and i thought that now, they were trying again so yea..
Thanks for help
Post by
Modibybob
Until your account actually gets impaired, I would delete any email that's account-related.
Post by
Livetoheal
Owned? I never said it wasn't one.
Post by
Livetoheal
I noticed the spelling error after clicking on it, which doesn't help very much -_-
Post by
adashiel
In summary, it's similar to the kind of notices Blizzard sends out, but includes a bad site address to log into. So, yes, standard phishing scam. I've removed anything in this thread that linked to the site, including the images that have the site's address displayed.
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