I received the following e-mail this morning:
A few things tipped me off that this was not legitimate.
First, I don't think I've ever seen Blizzard send out a plain text e-mail. It's just not their style.
Second, the closed beta for Cataclysm started a while back. The expansion releases in early December. Whoever is sending these phishing e-mail must assume their marks must not be up on current WoW news.
Third, the e-mail contained a link that supposedly led to the Battle.net web site--a link that could easily be spoofed using sneaky HTML. I right-clicked the e-mail in Outlook, selected View Source, and sure enough: The link led to a phishing domain with a similar name.
Feel free to share the link to this thread with your fellow WoW players. Knowing, in this case, comprises greater than 50% of the battle.
For those interested in that sort of thing, the return path for the e-mail was liapawhu@yahoo.com. I wonder if it's possible to report the user to have his or her Yahoo account suspended?
If you receive the same e-mail, DELETE IT. DO NOT click the link. Whoever is sending this e-mail is trying to steal your account information.Deathwing the Destroyer returns to Azeroth, leaving chaos and destruction in his wake. Unlikely heroes will rise up to protect their scarred and broken world from utter devastation.
To ensure you're opted-in and eligible as a potential candidate, you'll need a World of Warcraft license attached to your Battle.net account, have your current system specifications uploaded to the Battle.net Beta Profile Settings page, and have expressed interest through the franchise-specific check boxes.
In order to opt in for this beta test, you must create a beta profile containing your system specifications. To create one, please download and run the beta opt-in application: https://us.battle.net/login/en/
Blizzard Entertainment Inc
Account Administration Team
P.O. Box 27086, Irvine, CA 17690
A few things tipped me off that this was not legitimate.
First, I don't think I've ever seen Blizzard send out a plain text e-mail. It's just not their style.
Second, the closed beta for Cataclysm started a while back. The expansion releases in early December. Whoever is sending these phishing e-mail must assume their marks must not be up on current WoW news.
Third, the e-mail contained a link that supposedly led to the Battle.net web site--a link that could easily be spoofed using sneaky HTML. I right-clicked the e-mail in Outlook, selected View Source, and sure enough: The link led to a phishing domain with a similar name.
Feel free to share the link to this thread with your fellow WoW players. Knowing, in this case, comprises greater than 50% of the battle.
For those interested in that sort of thing, the return path for the e-mail was liapawhu@yahoo.com. I wonder if it's possible to report the user to have his or her Yahoo account suspended?
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