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Varning för ännu ett fake-email?
Postat av Spax0 den 27 Januari 2008, 14:02
28 kommentarer · 53 träffar
Tjena!
Finns ingen anledning att ta upp en massa detaljer men låt bara säga att en kompis till mig la upp sin wow-gubbe på blocket och fick efter några dagar detta mail:
"Greetings!
It has come to our unfortunate attention that you have been participating in online trading activities.
Blizzard Entertainment takes these violations very seriously. In an effort to protect the integrity of the game we are forced to conduct an investigation on the matter.
Investigation Launched: 29/12/07
Type of Violation: Involvement in online trading activities
Consequences for Account: Account suspended permanently.
It is with regret that we take this type of action, but it is in the best interests of the World of Warcraft community as a whole, and for the integrity of the game. To prevent this action from taking place, we will need to verify your account immediately. We will request that you send the following information from the template below to our administration alias, blizzardeu@mail.com.
* First and Surname
* Address
* Zip code
* Phone number Daytime
* Country
* Account e-mail
* CD-key, alternative a photograph of your CD-key that is located on your manual for World of Warcraft.
* Account name
* Account password
* Secret Question and Answer
This is the first step taken to verify your account. We request that this be done in a timely fashion.
Blizzard Entertainment Inc
Account Administration Team
P.O. Box 18979, Irvine, CA 92623"
Eftersom uppmaningen i detta mail är att man ska verifiera sitt account började jag nästan tro att det var äkta. Dessutom så är det skickat från donotreply@blizzard.com vilket känns som en väldigt trovärdig address.
Men vill ändå bara stämma av med er, oavsett om blizzard tror att man har sålt ett account så gäller väl fortfarande tumregeln "A blizzard employee will never ask for your account password", korrekt eller inte korrekt?
Finns ingen anledning att ta upp en massa detaljer men låt bara säga att en kompis till mig la upp sin wow-gubbe på blocket och fick efter några dagar detta mail:
"Greetings!
It has come to our unfortunate attention that you have been participating in online trading activities.
Blizzard Entertainment takes these violations very seriously. In an effort to protect the integrity of the game we are forced to conduct an investigation on the matter.
Investigation Launched: 29/12/07
Type of Violation: Involvement in online trading activities
Consequences for Account: Account suspended permanently.
It is with regret that we take this type of action, but it is in the best interests of the World of Warcraft community as a whole, and for the integrity of the game. To prevent this action from taking place, we will need to verify your account immediately. We will request that you send the following information from the template below to our administration alias, blizzardeu@mail.com.
* First and Surname
* Address
* Zip code
* Phone number Daytime
* Country
* Account e-mail
* CD-key, alternative a photograph of your CD-key that is located on your manual for World of Warcraft.
* Account name
* Account password
* Secret Question and Answer
This is the first step taken to verify your account. We request that this be done in a timely fashion.
Blizzard Entertainment Inc
Account Administration Team
P.O. Box 18979, Irvine, CA 92623"
Eftersom uppmaningen i detta mail är att man ska verifiera sitt account började jag nästan tro att det var äkta. Dessutom så är det skickat från donotreply@blizzard.com vilket känns som en väldigt trovärdig address.
Men vill ändå bara stämma av med er, oavsett om blizzard tror att man har sålt ett account så gäller väl fortfarande tumregeln "A blizzard employee will never ask for your account password", korrekt eller inte korrekt?






