A reminder to WoW Players

Posted on Saturday, January 16th, 2010 and filed under Uncategorized.

So today I received a famous WoW account scam email… I want to share this with everyone and how to avoid falling for this bullshit. To any scammers out there.. FUCK OFF!
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from Blizzard Entertainment
reply-to noreply@blizzard.com
to hayden@mogs.com
date Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 9:30 PM
subject Blizzard Account Administration — Account Security
mailed-by hotmail.com ****** HERE is our first clue, check all headers, mail from Blizzard will not be Hotmail.com******
hide details 9:30 PM (20 hours ago)
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:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com *****HERE this is a working link in the email, right click any links that refer to Blizzard/ Wow and copy the link, then paste it in a txt file, you will see something much different than worldofwarcraft.com*****
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

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