Fake Verification e-mail for battle.net

#0 - Oct. 14, 2009, 12:06 a.m.
Blizzard Post
Recieved this e-mail immediately upon initial verification of e-mail upon switch to battle.net account:

Battle.net Account Email Verification - Action Required


Blizzard Entertainment
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Hello (name removed),

Click on the link below to verify your Battle.net account e-mail address:
https://us.battle.net/account/email/confirm.xml?ticket=

This link will return you to Battle.net, where you can continue with the World of Warcraft account merge process.

In addition, verifying your e-mail address will allow to use all the features of the Battle.net account. For example, you can register Blizzard games you own to a Battle.net account so that you can download them, free of charge, any time you want. E-mail verification will also add an additional layer of security to this Battle.net account.

Account security is of the utmost importance. As such, we want to equip our players with the knowledge and tools they need to ensure the accounts they play remain safe, secure, and in the right hands.

The eMatrix card (found at http://www.warcraftchina.com/mibaoka/) is a strong line of defense to help keep an account safe. This optional security tool adds an extra level of security to an account, helping to prevent unauthorized access.

For more information, click here for answers to Frequently Asked Questions or to contact the Blizzard Billing & Account Services team.

Sincerely,
The Battle.net Account Team
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#2 - Oct. 14, 2009, 12:29 a.m.
Blizzard Post
It is a legitimate e-mail, Tyrnwyld. Our Teams are aware that some region specific information is mistakenly being added to some e-mails.

Sorry for the confusion.