It is gold scammers trying to get your account information they have had more and more of these growing. Remember a blizzard employee will never ask you for your password.
Ahoy, MMOwned! :wave:
Long time no see, eh?
Very well.
So, I have an email adress attached to my Live Messenger (ORLLY?), and it keeps spamming me with mails from [email protected] with random email adresses! This email adress attached to my Live Messenger is not the same email adress as I have attached to my wow account, but it says its from [email protected], to the random email adress I get! WHY THE HELL DO I KEEP GETTING THOSE EMAILS?!?!?!
I got currently 1700 unread messages now. They are growing fast!
So I decided to just copy one of the messages I got
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
Delivery to the following recipients failed.
[email protected]
--Videresendt meldingsvedlegg--
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Blizzard Account Administration -- Account Security
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:02:15 +0800
[email protected] is the random email adress here.
AND I GOT THOUSANDS OF THOSE!!!
lolwat is this?
Anyone got anything similiar once?
By the way....
They all have some sort of attachments called ATT00001 (0,3 kB), Blizzard ...mht (5,7 kB)
Like I am going to open them...... But does anyone know what they are?
Thanks!
Last edited by DoomForDeath; 03-19-2010 at 12:27 PM.
It is gold scammers trying to get your account information they have had more and more of these growing. Remember a blizzard employee will never ask you for your password.
I had similar attacks not too long ago, and since you reminded me, I checked my hotmail. My hotmail attached to that account has 8569 e-mails from these gold scammer attacks. The only way I found to get over it was to just make a new e-mail.
It is gold scammers trying to get your account information they have had more and more of these growing. Remember a blizzard employee will never ask you for your password.
Haha, yeah - it's just a scammer trying to get your account information... Needless to say, the method works like a charm. Good thing you didn't fall for it!