Real or Fake?

#0 - Aug. 23, 2010, 2:59 p.m.
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We've received a request to reset the password for this Battle.net account. Please click this link to reset your password:
https://us.battle.net/account/support/password-reset-confirm.xml?ticket=9E725C591F95B909524EFC5B6023136C452141EA0FA0A8239764691A84006DE

If you no longer wish to make the above change, or if you did not initiate this request, please disregard and/or delete this e-mail.

If you have any questions regarding your Battle.net account, click here for answers to frequently asked questions and contact information for the Blizzard Billing & Account Services team.

Sincerely,
The Battle.net Account Team
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No, I did not follow any of the links in the email. The grammar was correct and the link ids were not misspelled. I did not request this change, so I am assuming some sort of key logging or lucky fishing is taking place. My Kasperski anti-virus has not picked anything up and Ad-Aware was clean also. I changed some characters in the link above to kill the link, but it appeared to be the real deal to my untrained eye.
#4 - Aug. 23, 2010, 3:09 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Someone in Asia is trying to reset your password, Jeb.

I see you have an authenticator, that's likely all that saved this account from being compromised today.

Did you by chance come across someone offering you a free RAF mount if you'd send them a RAF invitation?

If so, that's a scam and they use those accounts to do very bad things.

I'd recommend a full security sweep of your system, as well as making sure your email is secure - if indeed, changing it completely isn't an option.

This sticky may be useful.
Account Hacked? Security Issue? Look Here!
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=24702231244