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Post by
Jacmac
Subject: World of Warcraft Account Notice - Remote Login
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Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:17:50 +0800
From: "WoWAccountAdmin" <WoWAccountAdmin@blizzard.com>
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Subject: World of Warcraft Account Notice - Remote Login
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English speaking customers: Please refer to the start of this mail
Para los clientes espa?oles: Por favor vayan hasta el fin de este coreo electrónico
An investigation of the World of Warcraft account has produced evidence that the account has been accessed by someone who is not allowed to use it. Now you can bind your mobilephone to your World of Warcraft account for free. This will protect your account from being stolen:
link
Please be sure to review the information below to help prevent future security issues:
Account compromises are usually the result of the registered player of the account sharing his or her login information or playing on a computer that has a virus.
Please remember that it is your responsibility to keep your login information confidential. Any account that is registered to your name may not be shared with anyone except for one minor, of whom you are acting as a parent or guardian. You are also responsible for every use of your login information, whether authorized or not.
For your own protection, we encourage you to keep the following security tips in mind when using any computer on which you play World of Warcraft:
- Keep current with the latest operating system and other software updates.
- Make use of firewall protection if possible.
- Regularly scan for viruses, Trojan files, and key loggers.
- Be wary of "spoof" emails and websites and when downloading new software.
Thanks for the tips at the end, I'll start with being wary of this email...
Post by
chase123
You might want to take down that link.
Post by
Lohr
I would probably advise to delete the link you provided in your post that way anyone here doesn't click it :)
Post by
42080
This post was from a user who has deleted their account.
Post by
Gryphon
Please, posting these things is just spreading the false data, there are hundreds of scams and methods posting each one is just clutter and it is unlikely anyone will see this same scam.
A better topic would be to generalize on how to spot common scam methods and how to
protect
yourself
.
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