Very Serious Email

#0 - June 15, 2009, 3:38 a.m.
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Hello. i just got a email from "Blizzard" but i dont know if its real or fake!
this is the exact email

Greetings,

An investigation of your World of Warcraft account has found strong evidence that the account in question is being sold or traded. As you may not be aware of, this conflicts with Blizzard's EULA under section 4 Paragraph B which can be found here:
WoW -> Legal -> End User License Agreement
and Section 8 of the Terms of Use found here:
WoW -> Legal -> Terms of Use

The investigation will be continued by Blizzard administration to determine the action to be taken against your account. If your account is found violating the EULA and Terms of Use, your account can, and will be suspended/closed/or terminated.
In order to keep this from occurring, you should immediately verify that you are the original owner of the account.

To verify your identity please visit the following webpage:
https://us.battle.net/account/support/login-support.xml

Only Account Administration will be able to assist with account retrieval issues. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter, and your continued interest in World of Warcraft.

Sincerely,

Kennalith
Account Administration
Blizzard Entertainment
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This is my account and im not trading it or selling it. when i go to the link in internet explorer the header says "Http://*%%%@@%!@*#/...." and the webpage is prompting me to put in my account info etc.

WHAT DO I DO??
#14 - June 15, 2009, 4:18 a.m.
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Absolutely fake, if we found "strong evidence that the account is being sold or traded", we would have taken action on the account and it would be up to you do contact our Account Administration Department to dispute the applied penalties.

More information on fake/phishing e-mails can be found here: http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=965511383&sid=1
#19 - June 15, 2009, 6:39 a.m.
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Kaelys is correct, that is a real link. It is usually designed that way so when someone clicks the e-mail, thinking they are going to an official site they don't notice when they are redirected to an official "looking" site instead.

I believe they are called embedded links.