ANy tricks on settings to weed bogus emails?

#1 - Sept. 14, 2013, 2:22 p.m.
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I recently installed the client at a new location and was missing the emails for security to verify the location attempt. So I had to “enable” guildwars2.com to get the emails. But now, I get daily several bogus attempts to hijack my account.

So, what to do? Do I enable emails from guildwars2.com to get the security messages that are valid or disable it to get rid of the hijacks? Or is there another alternative?

Note, I do NOT have a smart phone, so don’t bring up the app. Thanks.

#4 - Sept. 16, 2013, 1:02 a.m.
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Remember, for many incoming contacts, “Those are not the droi… emails you are looking for.” ‘) There’s a world of difference between what you’re seeking and what you’re getting, right? Familiarize yourself with how the authentication mail looks, and look at it very critically. Then, simply delete those that are not identical to the authentication mail or that arrive when you have not requested a log-in that would send the auth email. If you’re not sure, check the A Note About Phishing thread to make sure you’re not taken in by a phishing attempt.

Does that make sense to you? Hope so!