Monday, 1 August 2011

How to spot safe links and fake e-mails to profect wow account ?

With more World of Warcraft players receiving fake e-mails that try to pass themselves off as official customer service correspondence, WOW community manager James Nichols stepped in to nip the confusion in the butt.

He advised players who receive game-related e-mails to check the URL links before clicking on them.

Any other link may lead to phishing websites, and should be a red flag that the sender is malicious. He warned against scammers who try to imitate these official URLs with cleverly named links in order to get their account information.

“If there is anything between wow game.domain DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK!” advised Mr. Nichols.

Extreme caution should be observed when clicking e-mail links, even those that appear to be legitimate. As an example, Trion Worlds cited one valid e-mail it recently sent out, which advised players that their accounts had been suspended pending investigations on possible account break-ins.

If you’ve received the e-mail ,s then feel free to click on the link to get assistance on getting the suspension lifted. You’ll notice that the link carries the acceptable trionworlds.custhelp.com domain.Always make sure that no stray words are included in the domain URL that will tell you whether a link is legit or not.

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How to spot safe links and fake e-mails to profect wow account ?

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