Couple new phishing emails

#0 - Aug. 27, 2010, 1:43 a.m.
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Well new to me atleast. I have sent them both into [email protected] but thought I would throw them up here for others to see. I know they be phishing emails right off the bat as this is not my email address I use for wow anymore.

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From: Removed on behalf of [email protected] ([email protected])
Sent: Wed 8/25/10 12:31 PM
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Due to suspicious activity, your Battle.net account has been locked. To restore access to this account, please follow these steps:

Step 1: Secure Your Computer

In the event that your computer has been infected with malicious software such as a keylogger or trojan, simply changing your password may not deter future attacks without first ensuring that your computer is free from these programs. Please visit our Account Security website to learn how to secure your computer from unauthorized access.

Step 2: Secure Your E-mail Account

After you have secured your computer, please create a new password for your e-mail account since it may also be compromised. Be sure to check your e-mail filters and rules and look for any e-mail forwarding rules that you did not create . For more information on securing your e-mail account, visit this Support page.

Step 3: Log in your Account
You must Log in your Battle.net account. Please click this link:

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If you still have questions or concerns after following the steps above, feel free to contact Customer Support at http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?locale=en_US&articleId=20606.

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The Battle.net Account Team
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WOW admin Account Strong systems and dynamic code protection card‏
8/25/10


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From: [email protected] ([email protected])
Sent: Wed 8/25/10 12:46 AM
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Hello!
More recently, an account of the invasion of the players is increasingly enormous players'equipments poor and virtual money stolen. This seriously damaged the interests of the masses of players, but also the company lost many customers.
The company has taken some measures to safeguard our common interests, to strengthen the masses players'accounts Anquan, firmly resist the account stolen again.Through our corporate research and investigation to the XXX customers, we will make the following decisions: We introduce a software package to strengthen the system update the code and dynamic code protection card, which can effectively prevent the invasion of the account. We will send this code protection system package of players for free.
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If your account by check is successful, we will send in this form of electronic dynamic code card package to protect your e-mail.
3 days after you receive the email, if you do not submit your information, we have the right to freeze your account, each player has a responsibility to protect the security of your account. You must join us in the game determined to combat all acts of sabotage.
If you have verified your account, please ignore this automatic notification.
Regards,
World of Warcraft Support Team
Blizzard Entertainment
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#1 - Aug. 27, 2010, 1:49 a.m.
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Thanks for letting us know about these e-mails, Vallasha. In the future, though, avoid copy/pasting the whole thing with the links here - forwarding them in their entirety to [email protected] is best. I've edited them out for you this time. ;)