A/c constantly locked

#0 - Sept. 17, 2010, 5:47 p.m.
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i have been a long time wow subscriber and only today i keep getting this error msg when i tried to log into my wow a/c : your a/c has been locked for suspicious activitiy and i was prompted to change my password. This goes on almost everytime i log out and try to log in. I dunno if theres a link to it, but at the same time i couldnt download the patch due to a microsoft vb runtime error.


Its so frustrating trying to log in, this a/c has only been played on my computer, no usage of lowerping or w/e that kind of stuff, and if theres malware/virus i dont understand cos i have not installed any programs for like days and if a virus exist in my computer i believe it wouldn't have wait till now to take action.


Imma head for bed soon by i will check thread tomorrow and appreciate for some news as what is going on to my a/c
#2 - Sept. 17, 2010, 7:49 p.m.
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Heya Lorebekka,
Q u o t e:
i have been a long time wow subscriber and only today i keep getting this error msg when i tried to log into my wow a/c : your a/c has been locked for suspicious activitiy and i was prompted to change my password. This goes on almost everytime i log out and try to log in. I dunno if theres a link to it, but at the same time i couldnt download the patch due to a microsoft vb runtime error.


Its so frustrating trying to log in, this a/c has only been played on my computer, no usage of lowerping or w/e that kind of stuff, and if theres malware/virus i dont understand cos i have not installed any programs for like days and if a virus exist in my computer i believe it wouldn't have wait till now to take action.


Imma head for bed soon by i will check thread tomorrow and appreciate for some news as what is going on to my a/c
When you get this "suspicious activity", usually means there was a change in your history as to where you are logging in from. You should be able to follow the link and reset your password.

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