I'm sure they're raking in the cash from these authenticator sales...
...what? How many more accounts would be compromised if they didn't have authenticators attached to them? We have no way of figuring out that number, but I'm sure the that number would be pretty high. How many people don't run an A/V program but use an authenticator, I am guessing a lot of people fall into that category. In fact, there was a long time where I didn't run an A/V program but used an authenticator. Did I have a keylogger on my system? I may have, I have no idea. Did the authenticator still help? Whether it did or it didn't, I sure did sleep a lot better at night knowing my shit would still be there the next day, and it always was.
Yes, I can see it now... almost as if I was at that particular meeting with the Blizzard staff, dressed in their suits of one hundred dollar bills, when they realized their original design flaw and thought, "We could make sooooooo much money off of the hackers who are using a single authenticator by making this change and forcing them to purchase multiple ones."
When in reality...
The hackers themselves, will just detach the authenticator when they're done with the account giving them the ability to re-attach it to the next account. And if they don't detach it themselves, when Blizzard unattaches the authenticator and restores the account for the owner that authenticator is now able to be used once again. Will the hackers have to purchase a few more authenticators? Sure. Will it make Blizzard rich beyond their wildest dreams? No. The only way Blizzard would make a little bit more money from this change, is if they decided to actually black list the authenticator serial numbers truly forcing the hackers to purchase authenticators in mass quantities.
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