Hackers

#0 - July 17, 2010, 1:52 p.m.
Blizzard Post
This was the best forum option that I had for this. I've been getting over the last 2 weeks well over 100 e-mails that are clearly hacking e-mails. Most of them are press on this link so you can sign up for the Cata beta! Or you logged on such and such a date with X IP address that is commonly used by hackers please click on this link to verify your account. One I got looked like it was written by a 12 year old saying I had bought a celestial steed and I needed to either create a battle.net account or if I had an account already to log in and enter the provided code to redeem my new pet, even though i had already bought one when they first came out. Another e-mail I got told me to set my account settings up for the Cata opt in and provided me with a download that I wasn't going to download since the title was written in Japanese. I have gotten well over a hundred of such e-mails and have reported them to the hack department and it has not stopped the e-mails. Please stop the e-mails.
#4 - July 17, 2010, 4:27 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Q u o t e:
Does anyone know how to blacklist someone on yahoo? I've never had to do so. Thanks!


You'll simply want to click on the button near the top of the email that says "Spam," Æclipse. As Hathios has suggested, however, you may want to create an all new email addressed used solely for Battle.net. Signing up for third-party websites, contests, and newsletters using your registered email address oftentimes results in receiving large quantities of spam mail. For more information, please visit:

How to Identify Fake or Phishing Emails:
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/25133

Fake E-mails from "Blizzard Entertainment":
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=965511383&sid=1