Greetings,
Thank you for contacting Blizzard Entertainment. I wished to assure you
that the email you replied to is not actually from Blizzard Entertainment. The
links contained within the email you received would actually direct you to a
third party website, in an attempt to gain your World of Warcraft login
information.
Of particular note was that actual Blizzard Entertainment email addresses
and website names were used in this attempt, in order to make the scam seem
more believable. Should you have inadvertently followed any of the supplied
links contained within that email, please reset your password at your earliest
opportunity.
To reset your password, please visit
www.worldofwarcraft.com and click the
Retrieve Password Quick Link to reset your password to the account's
registered e-mail address. If you are experiencing difficulties in regard to the
account password for the World of Warcraft account you are using, please contact
our Billing and Account Services Team directly at (800) 592-5499 to speak to
a live representative 8am and 8pm PST, Monday-Friday, except holidays. This
form of support is offered at no cost to you from Blizzard Entertainment,
though long-distance charges from your phone company may still apply. Customers
in Australia should call (800) 041-378. Billing can also be reached at
[email protected], although they will be unable to assist with a reset of the
password via e-mail.
In addition, you may wish to scan the computer system you are using to
remove all viruses, Trojan files, and key loggers. For more computer/Internet
safety and security tips, please visit
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article. ... leId=20572.
(.. i tak dalej)
Więc jak ktoś dostaje takie maile to uważajcie. Linki niby są do stron blizzarda ale na wszelki wypadek nie klikałem w nic i wam też to radzę.