#0 - June 21, 2010, 7:33 a.m.
Q u o t e:
Greetings!
Recently, the problem of account invasion is getting worse and worse which cause enormous player¡¯s equipments and virtual
currency stolen. This severely damages the benefits of mass players, also causes our company lose a lot of customers.
Our company has to adopt some measures to safeguard our common benefits in order to strengthen the safety of mass
players'accounts, and firmly resist the account to be stolen again.Through our company's research and investigation to xxx
customers,we will make the following decisions: we launch a package of updated code strengthen system and dynamic code
protection card which can effectively prevent the accounts invaded. We will send this package of code protection system to
players free of charge.
Please open this connection: [Link removed for the curious people out there.]
If your account passes the check successfully, we will send this package of dynamic code protection card to you in the form
of e-mail.
In 3 days after you receiving the e-mail, if you don't submit your information, we have right to freeze your account, every
player is obligated to protect the safety of the account. You must work together with us to be determined to crack down all
the behaviors of destroying games.
If you had already authenticator your account, please disregard this automatic notification.
Regards,
The World of Warcraft Support Team
Blizzard Entertainment
I know its a scam for 2 reasons
1.) I removed this email from my battle.net account a couple months ago in place of a gmail account which I havent gotten any of those scam emails since (good choice I think :P)
2.) poor spelling
3.) the Link
4.) You guys patch these things rather then have us do it.
Not sure if its on your guys list of email scams but heres another for the list.
:).
I won't lie it when I saw the topic title browsing my email. I was like "What did I do this time" cause I had just added time to my account :P. Then I realized I didn't use that email anymore. :P