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    I wouldn't follow those links in the email, even if they look legit
    Owltoid, Thatblueguy, Thisblueguy, Otherblueguy, Whichblueguy

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    Well they are legit. I copied the shortcut and put it into notepad to see what it was, they go to battle.net/us and they are asking me to confirm a password reset by email (Like I forgot the password)

    BTW, thanks to the OP for posting up the tip about getting malware bytes and launching wow and then scanning.. probably a pretty invaluable tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLoweinc View Post
    Well they are legit. I copied the shortcut and put it into notepad to see what it was, they go to battle.net/us and they are asking me to confirm a password reset by email (Like I forgot the password)

    BTW, thanks to the OP for posting up the tip about getting malware bytes and launching wow and then scanning.. probably a pretty invaluable tip.
    Blizzard will never ask you to confirm your password... why would they have to?? they have access to the database that it is stored in

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    The email I received asked me to confirm whether or not I requested a password reset via email like I had forgotten it.

    When I did go onto battle.net and change my password they did send me an email confirming that I made an account change.

    Unfortunately both emails have been removed from my email trash by now so I can't post them.

    EDIT: I thought I had the original from blizzard but it was only one of the spam ones I get every day.
    Last edited by DLoweinc : 08-31-2010 at 12:22 PM

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