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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 03:33 Post subject: WTF some chinese guy is using my email |
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Quote: | Hello zhang,
Welcome to Battle.net!
You have successfully created the following Battle.net account:
myemailwhichismyfirstnameandsurnameanditobviouslyisntzhang@hotmail.com
The Battle.net account is a centralized account system that will let you manage all of the Blizzard Entertainment games you play, including World of Warcraft and future games, in one place without having to remember multiple sets of login information.
We highly recommend that you take this opportunity to verify your e-mail address. Verifying your e-mail address will unlock extra Battle.net account features, including the ability to register Blizzard games you own so that you can download them, free of charge, any time you want. To do so, simply click here: |
It cant just be a coincidence, my email isn't some generic common crap! It must be teh virtual war they talked about on fox news. And I cant even email this zhang guy cuz obviously he's using my email.
Good thing im drinking a very fine white wine and eating an alfajor to cope with all this.
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Frant
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 03:42 Post subject: |
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Change all your passwords, make sure your battle.net-account/s haven't been hacked etc.
Or it's simply a chinese phishing-attempt.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 03:44 Post subject: |
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I dont have a battle net account. And the links in the email seem legit (I didnt click the verify email obviously).
But the alfajor is great.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 03:46 Post subject: |
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And yeah, I havent changed my passwords in years, but they are all different (one for each site) and crazy safe.
like my date of birth. And my name. And password.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 03:47 Post subject: |
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Seriously how did this china guy find out my name and surname?
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Frant
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 04:47 Post subject: |
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It's hotmail. They've been farming hotmail addresses for years.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 05:18 Post subject: |
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Oh yeah, once upon a time the east
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 09:46 Post subject: |
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Scam/phishing attempt. I've been getting these e-mails since forever and all I have is a trial account which I haven't used since TBC.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 16:11 Post subject: Re: WTF some chinese guy is using my email |
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Invasor wrote: | Quote: | Hello zhang,
Welcome to Battle.net!
You have successfully created the following Battle.net account:
myemailwhichismyfirstnameandsurnameanditobviouslyisntzhang@hotmail.com
The Battle.net account is a centralized account system that will let you manage all of the Blizzard Entertainment games you play, including World of Warcraft and future games, in one place without having to remember multiple sets of login information.
We highly recommend that you take this opportunity to verify your e-mail address. Verifying your e-mail address will unlock extra Battle.net account features, including the ability to register Blizzard games you own so that you can download them, free of charge, any time you want. To do so, simply click here: |
It cant just be a coincidence, my email isn't some generic common crap! It must be teh virtual war they talked about on fox news. And I cant even email this zhang guy cuz obviously he's using my email.
Good thing im drinking a very fine white wine and eating an alfajor to cope with all this. |
thats fucked up, i got the same exact one. zhang in lower-case. o_O
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 17:26 Post subject: |
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That Zhang guy sure does get around.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 17:52 Post subject: |
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Time to start using LastPass and generate secure 16-32 character unique passwords for each domain or even sub-domain.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 18:11 Post subject: |
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iNatan wrote: | Time to start using LastPass and generate secure 16-32 character unique passwords for each domain or even sub-domain. |
What do you do if you generated such passwords and now need to access the sites from a public computer without LastPass? Obviously, you won't remember it by heart...that's why I generate one or two strong passwords and use it everywhere. At least that way I can be sure I'll be able to access my sites from anywhere.
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 20:09 Post subject: |
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itzhjsut a scmkam, i woujoldn woulrry about it
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 20:27 Post subject: |
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KGen wrote: | iNatan wrote: | Time to start using LastPass and generate secure 16-32 character unique passwords for each domain or even sub-domain. |
What do you do if you generated such passwords and now need to access the sites from a public computer without LastPass? Obviously, you won't remember it by heart...that's why I generate one or two strong passwords and use it everywhere. At least that way I can be sure I'll be able to access my sites from anywhere. |
Do a two factor authentication?
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 21:05 Post subject: |
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iNatan wrote: | Do a two factor authentication? |
What do you mean?
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 21:50 Post subject: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication
It's a great concept, and can practically not be guessed by someone eavesdropping. So even if they knew my password, they would not be able to ever login.
That is what I did with my Google account as well - I have a nice iPhone app which offers me Open-Authentication based psuedo-random generator which I use to login to Google. So my password is now 6 characters long, as required by Google, and one could guess it in minutes if you knew anything about me. Won't help you much. 
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Posted: Sun, 31st Jul 2011 23:14 Post subject: |
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iNatan wrote: | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-factor_authentication
It's a great concept, and can practically not be guessed by someone eavesdropping. So even if they knew my password, they would not be able to ever login.
That is what I did with my Google account as well - I have a nice iPhone app which offers me Open-Authentication based psuedo-random generator which I use to login to Google. So my password is now 6 characters long, as required by Google, and one could guess it in minutes if you knew anything about me. Won't help you much.  |
but google (i.e. the FBI, CIA, NSA etc.) can still read all your stuff anyways 
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