It's dirty but it's a scam...
Get into a large guild and get comfey.
Then say that you figured out a way to get a guild site that automatically updates rosters and is linked to the armory. You need to get email addresses to add to it so it can send the roster info to them when it updates... Be creative, it helps.
Wait a few days. Tell them that your waiting on a progress report on the site.
Using the email addresses send this letter.
Then ingame after the emails have been sent, to make the emails believable, be like, "the site i used to create the guild roster was a scam, they are attempting to steal accounts and blizz is sending notifications to everyone who was affected."
Good luck with this scam as it will take about a week or so, but you can get almost a whole guilds accounts doing this.
Enjoy
Code:
Hello,
This is an automated notification regarding the recent change(s) made to your World of Warcraft account.
There has been a recent attempt to modify your password at the Account Management page.
*** If you attempted this password change, please disregard this notification.
However, if you did NOT make any changes to your password, we recommend you contact Blizzard Billing & Account Services for assistance keeping your account as secure as possible.
Billing & Account Services can be accessed at [your phishing site].
Account security is solely the responsibility of the accountholder. Please be advised that in the event of a compromised account, Blizzard representatives typically must lock the account. In these cases the Account Administration team will require faxed receipt of ID materials before releasing the account for play.
Regards,
The World of Warcraft Support Team
Blizzard Entertainment
http://www.blizzard.com/support/wowindex/