[ ! ]WoWHead & Network Sites - Security/Virus Issue
Hi All,
Red Alert yet again....
The WoWHead and their network sister websites are distributing virus and keyloggers again.
They have not released a statement yet, this is yet again another flaw in their advertisments.
WoWHead, Thottbot, Alakazam are affected
WoWdb.com which is less user informative is not affected, I would recommend using them for the mean time.
Wowhead + IE got me last night
Gotta love being logged into only one of your accounts around midnight and watch yourself log into 3 different toons in 4 minutes or so. My solo level 80 mage and a priest were stipped nekid and had everything mailed out. I figured out what was going on pretty quick, but the damage was done.
To the massive credit of GM's and any other department involved, I already have all the gear back with gems and enchants. Lost the gold, but that's easier to get than the last 4 weeks of guild raids.
I was using the new IE for testing, but I reloaded my VM and won't go back to Wowhead or IE any time soon... atleast on my game box.
Thanks for the heads up Majestic. 8)
RE: Wowhead + IE got me last night
Also, get an authenticator. Even if something gets past your security, all it can steal is the password. Two-factor authentication is much harder to break.
RE: RE: Wowhead + IE got me last night
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Originally Posted by 'algol',index.php?page=Thread&postID=159307#post15 9307
Also, get an authenticator. Even if something gets past your security, all it can steal is the password. Two-factor authentication is much harder to break.
For those of us who are not so tech savy...how about more info on how to do this? :) From what I can see, this can only be done if your game vendor is providing the service (like Blizzard is doing). But, I know I could be wrong.
RE: RE: RE: Wowhead + IE got me last night
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Originally Posted by 'Gorthu',index.php?page=Thread&postID=161243#post1 61243
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Originally Posted by 'algol',index.php?page=Thread&postID=159307#post15 9307
Also, get an authenticator. Even if something gets past your security, all it can steal is the password. Two-factor authentication is much harder to break.
For those of us who are not so tech savy...how about more info on how to do this? :) From what I can see, this can only be done if your game vendor is providing the service (like Blizzard is doing). But, I know I could be wrong.
You have to have control over the server side of things, yes. Blizzard did implement it though, and the timed key devices are cheaply had. But you couldn't, say, somehow make Warhammer Online use TFA from the player side without it being implemented by EA Mythic.
You seem to be interested in a non-WoW application, but are a little nonspecific.