Author Topic: Phishers disguised as Diablo employees, emailing people to verify their accounts  (Read 1787 times)




"in accordance following template to verify your account"

are these people from loving china

I got one months ago. I've also gotten them from runescape phishers, WoW phishers, and LoL phishers. I think I only have a runescape account bound to my spam hotmail, so it's kinda funny seeing them try to get nonexistent accounts.

Anyone who falls for these are handicaps. I get a bunch of WoW Phishing emails, on my old email associated with my account.

I get these for D3 and WoW a lot.
Not sure why you censored half the link though, the one that's displayed (not the one that is actually goes to, of course) is on an official Blizzard site.


doesn't this happen with every big game?

EZ way to not get account hacked: Don't ever open or respond to en e-mail about a game ever. The company isn't going to say "hey bro you're cheating so please tell us your info" they're just going to ban you and you'll learn quick you're banned when you try to log in and it says "You're banned friend"

It has come to our attention that we suddenly give a stuff about individual users, and this all will totally happen immediately with full review as long as you give us information we already have with the claim we need you to prove you know it too and are account holder even though this is your email and not a 'hacker' on the game itself.

Does .ru mean Russia the same way .br means Brazil?

I remember I fell for one of those things once when I was younger. Right after I did I went to my account and changed all my info and nothing happened thank god


Personally I find these hilarious. I have 5 of them in my spam folder and I don't even have a Diablo III account.
« Last Edit: October 11, 2012, 07:56:19 PM by Nightmare-Duckie »

Personally I find these hilarious. I have 5 of them in my spam folder and I don't even have a Diablo III accound.

Think up possible real information, feed it to them, and help them forget themselves over with IP bans for too many false attempts. Of course it wouldn't be that effective, but it's more than ignoring it. As long as you don't get a virus from it.