My recent connections?

#1 - Sept. 14, 2013, 10:41 p.m.
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Ok so I checked my connections and I saw one from TX , US (64.25.32.69).

Is this a glitch? The connection happened at the same time I logged in and I’m pretty sure I haven’t been hacked. (Changed all my passwords recently due to a gmail issue)

I would appreciate any response

#4 - Sept. 16, 2013, 12:43 a.m.
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Hey folks, no worries. There are several routes through which you go to access the game or the forums, and I’m told the forum sometimes throws an access IP from Texas, but that’s you… or us… or you talking with us on the forums. So it’s all good.

#10 - Oct. 11, 2013, 5 p.m.
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We are going to get this fixed very soon. It’s harmless, but we know it’s alarming.

#13 - April 25, 2014, 6:50 p.m.
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Hey folks, no worries. There are several routes through which you go to access the game or the forums, and I’m told the forum sometimes throws an access IP from Texas, but that’s you… or us… or you talking with us on the forums. So it’s all good.

Not good enough.

That security page is to give us information about account use and abuse, an unidentified ip-addres will – and should – ring alarm bells. As I can not remember, and can not be expected to remember – these 32 bit numbers ip numbers I suggest the account page does a reverse DNS name lookup or – when failing to find a proper host name – a whois lookup.

At the very least. add an rdns lookup to the listed ip-adresses and get your own ip-adresses a proper DNS entry.

What I see on my account does show a location, not just a random set of numbers. I don’t need to remember anything, I am told the location of the account’s most-recent log-ins, like this:

Location IP Range
WA , US ( XX.XX.XXX.XXX )

Is that not what you see?